Hello, Readers,

I’m Dr Jayalakshmi, your Dentist from Mithran Dental

However odd it may sound to be, yes, there’s a connection between tooth pain and stuffy nose and in this post, I want to share more information on this connectivity.

The sinuses represent empty spaces in your skull that are connected to the nasal cavity. For those who suffer from sinusitis, the tissues in those spaces get inflamed that results in pain

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Since the roots of ‘upper teeth’ are in close proximity to the sinus cavity, it could result in you experiencing pain in the back teeth on your ‘upper jaw’

Since this tooth pain is from the inflammed sinus it usually wears of as you get relieved from your stuffy nose.If in case pain in the upper teeth persists even after relief from cold consult a dentist in person.

Your dentist would be able to differentiate the cause of your tooth pain , whether it is in any manner related to your sinusitis condition and offer appropriate advice and treatmenth

You are welcome to get in touch with me, through any of the following means:

Dr Jayalakshmi @ Mithran Dental

No 57/2, L B Road, Adyar,

Chennai 600020

M 76 8789 8789

 98841 60550

T 044 2442 0282

e mail : smile@mithrandental.com

www.mithrandental.com

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TOOTH, PAIN, SINUSITIS, SINUS, JAYALAKSHMI,

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