Friday, November 13, 2009

Fatigue and toothache?

I haven't been able to sleep soundly for about a month. I wake up many times during the early morning because my parents make so much noise when they get ready for work, and I tend to go to bed late and wake up really early in the morning. Yesterday I had a toothache on my molars of the top of my mouth on the right side whenever I pushed my teeth against each other. Today, my molars don't hurt anymore. Do you think that minor toothache was due to fatigue (I really don't want to go to the dentist...) or should I go to the dentist to get it checked out ( I haven't had teeth problems for about 5 years now until yesterdays pain..)?

Fatigue and toothache?
well u sound really exhausted.is the pain from just one tooth or is the whole upper right side painfull?


It could either be caused by a tooth or may be consequence of teeth grinding.If you grind your teeth at night(u may not be aware of it) u may sometimes experience pain the following day but this usually resolves by itself.teeth grinding mainly happens if you are very stressed.


however what ever be th cause it can only be handled by a dentist.


u can wait for a day or 2 and see if the pain settles.if not seek help
Reply:Sometimes I get that and it's actually just caused by sinus pressure. It's all pushed together and if your sinus' are swollen at all it can push on the nerves in your jaw and teeth.


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