Bruxism (teeth grinding), TMJ, migraine, stroke. Therefore, if you experience any other stroke symptoms: confusion, dizziness, weakness, numbness, slack facial expression, or uncontrolled hypertension, CALL 911.
BUT, if your wife recently hit you on the left side of your head with a heavy blunt instrument, better to take some Advil and lock your bedroom door.
maybe stress or you are depressed
most likely it is from an infection
TMJ or TMD
No, but a toothache in the upper jaw can refer pain to the lower jaw.
There are many causes as to how Jaw Pain can occur. Sleeping on one's side with resting the Ja on a hard surface can cause jaw pain. This can be severe, tingling pain to the right or left side. It can be so harsh that it will even cause the pain to start in the throat when swallowing. To get some relief from Jaw Pain, try not to give much work to the affected area and avoid pressing the jaw to a hard surface in sleep. If the pain continues for days together, then it is better to consult the doctor and get some treatment. Hope this helps.
It could very well be a wisdom tooth trying to cut. When a wisdom tooth begins to cut, it can move several teeth in the process and cause some jaw pain. The ear pain could be drainage if a wisdom tooth is cutting. A few painkillers are your best bet to help the pain, or you could opt to have the wisdom teeth removed surgically. It could also be a sinus infection or infection in a root tooth. A dentist's x-ray is the best plan.
The movement of an erupting wisdom tooth and any subsequent impaction may produce pain at the back of the jaw.
The pain in his jaw subsided a few hours after the tooth extraction.
yes.
I recommend going to see a doctor. If the pain was coming directly from the tooth, then I would recommend the dentist.
There is a risk to people who take Fosamax who have dental procedures done. They are at increased risk for death of the jaw bone, which causes pain, swelling, exposed bone, and deterioration of bone.
TMJ causes jaw pain, and a crossbite can certainly lead to TMJ. So, yes.
Angina is a medical term for chest pain. Symptoms of Heart Attack or Myocardial Infarction is Angina(chest pain), the pain usually radiates to the jaw, right shoulder and back. Pain could be mild to severe, it should not be ignored and it needs immediate medical intervention.
they will normally inject a local aneasthetic to numb the pain. you will then experience numbness in your jaw. Once the aneasthetic takes affect, the only feeling you will have is your tooth being pulled out. no pain. maybe slight pain. Source: i am a dentist
Because there's magic powder in the food, and the tooth fairy punishes you because they are unhealthy