Question ?: If you are asking if a maxillary tooth or teeth can be painful as a result of your sinusitis, then the answer is yes. They may also be separate issues. See your physician for that cold and feel better soon. See your dentist if the toothache does not resolve.
Answered 10/22/2015
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Upper tooth?: If an upper posterior tooth, may be sinusitis causing dental pain. If so, see MD, treat sinusitis. If dental pain persists, see DDS
Answered 10/22/2015
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Sinus Infection: Sinus infection (acute sinusitis) or inflammation can cause a toothache, especially in the upper rear teeth. It may be treated using decongestants or st or salt water irrigation.
Answered 10/31/2015
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