Is it normal for you teeth to hurt sometimes and the pressure goes to inside your ear?


Question:
I hope its nothing serious?

Answers:
Pain is one of the best things we have to let us know that something is wrong. You MAY be just grinding your teeth in your sleep, which can also cause you problems in the future; it should be looked into. But, what if it's an infection? Are you going to wait until the pain in unbearable to do something about it? That would hardly seem wise, don't you agree? If it is indeed an infection, you may be prescribed an antibiotic for a few days and that's that. Or, you may have X-Rays taken by the dentist to ensure that it is not a more serious condition, which will save you a lot of pain and suffering.

The care you give your teeth today may determine how long they stay with you... false teeth? Hey, that doesn't look like an appealing prospect for anyone!

See an oral health professional, like a dentist. It won't take too much time away from your daily life to ensure healthy teeth for a lifetime... it's so well worth it...! (People with bad teeth suffer and age more rapidly and can often have all sorts of digestive problems, too...).

It CAN or MAY be something entirely different... but you'll never know unless someone who's qualified and experienced checks it out. Don't wait until it gets worse... don't suffer and endure pain and discomfort... get that taken care of before it becomes a real problem.

Good luck and best wishes.
I have that problem and it is caused by grinding your teeth. I had to get a mouth guard and it helped a lot.


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