Katy, TX
A 35-year-old female asked:
Pain in my front two teeth upper, and battling a sinus infection. m y doctor had to switch my antibiotics from augmentin (amoxicillin and clavulanate) to levaquin. what can cause?
4 doctor answers • 10 doctors weighed in

Dr. Heidi Fowleranswered
Psychiatry 27 years experience
A maxillary sinus: infection can cause pain in the teeth. Take care.
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Dr. Robert Mokbelanswered
Dentistry 44 years experience
See a dentist: sinus infection can definitely cause pain in the upper teeth but mostly in the molar and premolars areas, the 2 front teeth could have other problems. I would consider a consultation with a dentist to check those 2 teeth, they may need specific dental treatment as well.The Antibiotics may not solve the pain related to the 2 front teeth.
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Dr. Paul Grinanswered
Pain Management 38 years experience
2 separate problems: 1. If you take antibiotics for sinusitis, you should normally respond within 72 hours. If there is no response, a change in antibiotic treatment is appropriate. 2. Pain in my front two teeth upper - see your dentist for evaluation and x-rays.
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A Verified Doctoranswered
Dentistry 38 years experience
Tooth pain: see a dentist and have the front teeth treated. You may find that by do ing this you have less so us pain.Good lick.
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