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Could My Diseased Upper Molar Cause Migraines And Vision Problems?

Could my diseased upper molar cause migraines, vision problems...etc?
I'm getting an implant in a couple weeks. Well, the process will begin. I have been on RX migraine meds for years. I wonder if there is a correlation. Thank you
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Hello and welcome.
Thanks for sharing your concern.

Please remember tooth ache or any other tooth problem rarely affects your ear and vision as the nerves are totally different which supplies to these organs.
therefore it cannot cause any vision problem.

Regarding migraines it arises due to stress and irritation caused to the nerves due to different stimuli.It can be corrected by taking medications for migraines.
For your vision disturbances please contact your ophthalmologist.
Hope it helps.
Thanks.
Take care.
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Could My Diseased Upper Molar Cause Migraines And Vision Problems?

Hello and welcome. Thanks for sharing your concern. Please remember tooth ache or any other tooth problem rarely affects your ear and vision as the nerves are totally different which supplies to these organs. therefore it cannot cause any vision problem. Regarding migraines it arises due to stress and irritation caused to the nerves due to different stimuli.It can be corrected by taking medications for migraines. For your vision disturbances please contact your ophthalmologist. Hope it helps. Thanks. Take care.