Yes: Upper molar pain is common in maxillary sinusitis. It would be expected to resolve by the time antibiotics are finished. Talk to your doctor if this is not the case.
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Yup: Classic sign of sinusitis is feeling a toothache in your maxillary posterior teeth. It usually resolves when the sinusitis does. If it doesn't, consult with your dentist... you may also have a tooth problem.
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