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Hi there i'm congested my ears are plugged i have head aches sometimes , but every time i chew my teeth hurts and it radiates to the back of the head.

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Dr. Bernard Seif answered

Specializes in Clinical Psychology

Plugged up ears: Please see your doc for diagnosis. Then consider using a product called Xlear which is natural and helps be break up biofilm, where germs breed. Peace and good health.

Answered 9/14/2017

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Dr. Theodore Davantzis answered

Specializes in Dentistry

Sinusitis: When your maxillary sinus is inflamed, your maxillary (upper) teeth can feel quite sore, especially the posterior teeth. As your cold clears, so should your toothache issues.

Answered 10/24/2017

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See below: First check with your ENT to make sure there is no sinus involvement- re- infection. If the sinuses are clear, have the dentist evaluate your dentition, periodontal status and possible TMJ involvement.

Answered 9/14/2017

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Dr. Louis Gallia answered

Specializes in Surgery - Oral & Maxillofacial

See Doc: Could be a tooth problem, dental problem, TMJ etc. See oral surgeon or ENT doc for diagnosis

Answered 9/14/2017

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Dr. Stan Garber answered

Specializes in Dentistry

See the dentist asap: Sounds like sinus congestion problem, but toothache could happen as a result of dental condition not related to your symptoms. Please, see your dentist.

Answered 9/14/2017

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Dr. Gabriel Malouf answered

Specializes in Dentistry

Sinuses...?: This sounds like ears and/or sinuses, which are near teeth and many different nerves. Talk with your primary doctor who will then refer you to ENT and/or dental. There is a high probability this will NOT self-resolve, and you will need medications.

Answered 9/14/2017

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May be: May be referred pain from your mouth to tourers/back of head, or the exact opposite. cannot determine the cause of the pain without an examination. Please go for one.

Answered 9/14/2017

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Congested sinus: The nerves that cause you feel headaches due to congestion will also make your teeth hurt as well since they are from the same nerve. See your Primary Care Physician for treatment regarding your congestion. If you still feel pain on your teeth once your sinuses are cleared, please see the dentist and they can evaluate your condition.

Answered 9/14/2017

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Sinus infections or: congestion will often cause the teeth to hurt. This should be gone once the sinuses are clear.

Answered 10/27/2017

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