My teeth always hurt when I have an sinus infection how come?

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5 Responses to “How Come My Teeth Are Hurting When I Have A Sinus Infection?”
  1. Deana G says:

    A sinus infection toothache can come from a sinus infection. The maxillary sinuses are just above the upper molar teeth and under the cheeks. Some of the roots of the upper these maxillary upper molars and premolars extend into the sinus. When pressure builds up in the sinus from inflammation or infection, the tooth roots in the sinus hurt and this pain can be confused with dental pain.

  2. K S says:

    It’s the pressure from all the mucus in your sinuses. You can take over-the-counter meds to help the congestion, which should help the tooth pain.

  3. mvh p says:
  4. beez says:

    Because of the configuration of the teeth and sinuses. Sometimes a person will think they have a bad tooth when it’s a sinus problem. Using first two fingers, tap soundly on your forehead between your eyes. Will loosen congestion in sinuses.

  5. Im CoNcIeTeD i GoT a ReAsOn says:

    well that always dosent mean u want have pain in your teeth it jus mean dat you need 2 visit a dentist

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