Possibly, but.......: The best thing to take to ease the pain is a trip to the dentist to diagnose and treat your dental problem(s). In the meantime you can take OTC pain medication. If the earaches and headaches continue or your dentist thinks they are unrelated to your dental problems, see your physician for a medical evaluation.
Answered 9/29/2016
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Might be the cause..: Teeth with holes in them are not healthy... they need dental treatment. No matter what meds you take, it will not solve your problem. Sww a dentist to be diagnosed and treated.
Answered 9/1/2014
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Possibly: A tooth with a cavity can cause headaches and earaches. There is nothing you can take to cure it, it has to be fixed by a a Dentist. It's an infection, and the infection will only spread. Pain killers do not cure infections, just numb the pain as the infection continues to spread. Call your Dentist , NOW, but you knew that even before you sent the interrogatory.
Answered 9/19/2016
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