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Can A Broken Tooth Cause Aching In The Limbs?

Had a broken tooth and a filling that had come out. I went to the Dentist on Tuesday and he was able to save my tooth without doing a crown and just filled it with a permanent filling and filed the broken part down a bit. I was having pain in that tooth prior to going in to get it fixed. Now I am all achy (arms and legs) and exhausted. Could it be from my broken tooth?
Sat, 24 May 2014
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Dentist, Endodontics 's  Response
hello
i have gone through your query.i dont thnk your pain in limbs are anywhere connected to the broken tooth.plz mention your age.it can be due to some other reasons like weakness or other medical condition. you sud consult a physician for that.as far as your tooth is concerned you got it filled.if you don have any problem in that then its fine otherwise i wud suggest to have a xray of that tooth and get it checked by a dentist to see the extent of damage that was filled.
hope this ans helps.take care

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Dr. Shesh
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Can A Broken Tooth Cause Aching In The Limbs?

hello i have gone through your query.i dont thnk your pain in limbs are anywhere connected to the broken tooth.plz mention your age.it can be due to some other reasons like weakness or other medical condition. you sud consult a physician for that.as far as your tooth is concerned you got it filled.if you don have any problem in that then its fine otherwise i wud suggest to have a xray of that tooth and get it checked by a dentist to see the extent of damage that was filled. hope this ans helps.take care Regards Dr. Shesh