Ive started to have pain on the left side of my mouth..... I cant tell if its the jaw, gums, or teeth. It comes and goes. I have been having si nus and allergy problems that I recently seen a allergist for and been put on medicine to treat it and actually been feeling better then I have in a long time. But this just started a day ago. Could this be early signs of a Heart attack or something else. My mother died of a massive heart attack at age 58 and my dad well has heart problems and has a pace maker in now and he is 70. Im 5'6 175LBS and Im 37. I watch what I eat and use to excersice alot but that has come to a stop. Or could this just be nothing more then a trip to the dentist?
It seems like you are too much worried for a small thing.Okay, so a pain in the mouth can be a decayed tooth or a periodontal problem.This cannot be a heart problem as you think. At times, sinus problems can mimic pain int he upper teeth.I suggest you to get a checkup done to be on the safer side. Maintain a good oral hygiene. Regards.
It seems like you are too much worried for a small thing.Okay, so a pain in the mouth can be a decayed tooth or a periodontal problem.This cannot be a heart problem as you think. At times, sinus problems can mimic pain int he upper teeth.I suggest you to get a checkup done to be on the safer side. Maintain a good oral hygiene. Regards.
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What Could Cause Pain Inside The Mouth?
Hello!Thank you for posting here. It seems like you are too much worried for a small thing.Okay, so a pain in the mouth can be a decayed tooth or a periodontal problem.This cannot be a heart problem as you think. At times, sinus problems can mimic pain int he upper teeth.I suggest you to get a checkup done to be on the safer side. Maintain a good oral hygiene. Regards.