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What could be causing ear pain, teeth pain, and a migraine?

6 doctors weighed in across 4 answers

Many: One of the things that should be considered is bruxism. This is the grinding of the teeth during sleep.

Answered 10/11/2015

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Dr. Gary Lederman answered

Specializes in Dentistry

Bite problem: A bad bite. Can cause all of these symptoms as well as tooth grinding or clenching. It is not enough to say they're caused by grinding. The bigger question is, why are you grinding? Any treatment that does not stop the grinding will protect the teeth but not deal with the migraines and other symptoms. Migraines are muscle problems. An orthosis that relaxes muscles is the best solution.

Answered 2/7/2017

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Dr. Louis Gallia answered

Specializes in Surgery - Oral & Maxillofacial

TMJ: Likely TMJ/TMD problem. Best advice, see TMJ-orofacial pain expert. See a TMJ-orofacial pain expert to help evaluate and treat your problem. A TMJ-oro-facial pain expert can be general dentist, an oral surgeon, prosthodontist, orofacial pain specialist. Ask your physician, dentist or dental society for a recommendation.

Answered 10/16/2015

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Dr. Paul Grin answered

Specializes in Pain Management

TMJ Dysfunction: The most common cause of ear pain and headache in an adult is the temporo-mandibular joint (TMJ) dysfunction. See your dentist for examination and referral to a specialist.

Answered 10/15/2015

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