Hmmm: Did you do a thorough job of brushing and flossing your teeth before you went to sleep last night? Do you ever use a tooth brush or tongue blade on your tongue? Are you a mouth breather? Do you drink enough? Any medical problems? Post nasal drip? Allergies? Any medications? As you see, it could be lots of things- one or more. See your dentist for a thorough evaluation.
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Chronic gingivitis : Most likely is a chronic gingivitis or periodontists due to a bacterial inflammation of the gums. There is a possibility that during the night you are bruxing (clenching) your teeth and over using the mastication muscles, common cause for tension type headache located over your forehead.
Answered 5/27/2014
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