Yes, you can experience ear pain when you have a toothache. It is very common and it can also cause headaches and eye pain.
Beileve it or not...Yes. You may even notice it being not just a certain tooth either, it could be a part of the area..and even a completely different part of your teeth at different times.
if loud noises hurt your ear you may have an inner ear infection, have you been to the doctor lately?
It happens. Was/is it a lower wisdom tooth? The inferior alveolar nerve travels through the lower jaw, this is the nerve the dentist "numbs" to work on a bottom tooth. Lower wisdom tooth problems often cause an ear ache. It could be an infection, it could be the nerve was bruised, it could be do to normal healing with a little swelling. Tell the dentist/oral surgeon.
Something to do with your inner ear, such as swimmer's ear, or an inner ear infection. Antibiotics and ear drops will clear it up.
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.
If your ear is pierced, the piercing may be infected. You also may have an inner ear infection or you may have slept on your ear when it was folder over and that takes a while to stop hurting.
it is for balance and sound
the inner ear
No. It hurts a lot though. Inner Ear Infections don't hurt as much, however, they can cause permanent damage to your hearing.
the stirrup connects to the outer ear to the inner ear
Ear problems are possible but usually secondery symptoms to a third molar tooth eruption.The primary symptoms would usually be swelling and/or pain to the teeth and gum tissue,and bone in the area near the erupting tooth.
well... if you see the fish's ear on the outside then it has an outer ear but if not then the fish has an inner ear.
Inner ear is a proper name.