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Yes! Rotting teeth (specially the upper teeth) can cause sinus infections. The roots of upper teeth lie just below the sinus cavity. When once becomes infected it can cause abscesses in the sinus cavities.
Only if the wisdom teeth are causing an infection to drain into the sinus, which is extremely rare.
yes it can break the tops of your teeth off & cause jaw problems
If it is an upper tooth, yes. That is because often the roots of the upper back teeth sit in the maxillary sinus. Any infection of those roots can result in problems with the sinus.
Pain associated with sinus infection is usually felt on side of nose, between the eyes and on upper jaws and teeth
Teeth Chattering
Seems that infection from the root canal of the teeth have passed to your maxillary sinus near your facial nerve branches. Better consult your physician.
my teeth was chattering like a man shivering i dont know just guessing
Absolutely, yes. If the toothache is from an infection, the infection can cause inflammation and swelling which can then compress the sinus passages causing "sinus pressure". A dental infection can spread to the sinus and then to the brain.See a professional, soon.Good luck.Yes, toothache is related to a sinus problem than a tooth problem. it is tooth pain caused by an inflammation of the maxillary sinus, which are air filled cavities inside the human skull, lined with a mucous membrane. These types of infections usually go away with time, but some severe and persistent cases require antibiotics. Sinus infections may make it difficult to maintain dental hygiene.asonor.com
Examples : My teeth were chattering after just a few minutes in the freezer. The chattering noise came from over there. The poor chipmunk was chattering in fear after we caught it.
they hurt because the sinuses locate right above your mouth are irritated or because your cold could actually be a sinus infection. If your teeth hurt, especially your molars, then mor than likely it is a sinus infection vs a cold.
Teeth chattering is warning the "enemy" or trying to impress