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What Causes Tooth Aches And Headaches?

Hi, I have experiencing toothache in my lower right side molar and at the same time a headache, sometimes twice a day. The dentist told me there is nothing wrong in the area after taking X Rays and has provided me with a tooth guard at the same time, But the pain continues. I wonder if this have to do with a brain nerve or heart disease??
Mon, 19 May 2014
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thanks for your query, i have gone through your query. you have to consult a oral physician and get yourself examined thoroughly to rule out the cause of pain. the pain in the tooth could be because of the decay or the surrounging gum infection or impacted tooth. the head ache could be radiating pain from temporomandibular joint disorder or from impacted tooth. please take a second opinion from oral physician and take radiograph like OPG. I hope my answer will help you. take care.
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What Causes Tooth Aches And Headaches?

thanks for your query, i have gone through your query. you have to consult a oral physician and get yourself examined thoroughly to rule out the cause of pain. the pain in the tooth could be because of the decay or the surrounging gum infection or impacted tooth. the head ache could be radiating pain from temporomandibular joint disorder or from impacted tooth. please take a second opinion from oral physician and take radiograph like OPG. I hope my answer will help you. take care.