A Sinus Infection Could Be Responsible for Chronic Toothaches

It’s often pretty easy to pinpoint the cause of a toothache–things like cavity or infection are apparent and obvious sources of pain. Some root causes are a little more offbeat, however. Believe it or not, a sinus infection can cause you to have a toothache. Read on to learn more about this surprising source of tooth pain.


man holding his head and jaw in pain with a toothache

What Is A Sinus Infection

Sinitus, known also as a sinus infection, is a very common condition in which the tissue lining the sinuses becomes infected. Typical causes of sinusitis include a cold, allergies, or a deviated septum. Symptoms of this condition pain and pressure in the face, congestion and coughing, and even dental pain.

Dental Pain Associated with Sinusitis

Your upper, back teeth are close enough to the sinuses that they often feel the effects of a sinus infection. In fact, it’s actually not uncommon for tooth pain to be associated with sinus infections. Many people suffer from chronic sinusitis, and in those cases the pain may last for weeks and weeks, sparking alarm over tooth damage.

See Your Dentist First

If you’re ever suffering from dental pain, talk to your dentist. He or she will want to rule out any dental-related problems as the root of that pain. Things like cavity, gum disease, and tooth grinding can cause similar, long-lasting pain, and if ignored or mistaken for a symptom of a sinus infection those issues can go on to cause long-term, even irreversible damage to the teeth and gums. Once your dentist rules out any dental issues, you’ll want to see a doctor who can diagnose and treat your sinus infection.

Come See Us At Jones Creek Family Dentistry

Persistent pain in the mouth should never be ignored. And remember, preventative dental care gives you the best chance to avoid any kind of dental pain altogether. Contact us to schedule your next cleaning and exam if you don’t have one on your calendar already.

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