Well an upper respiratory infection is what it sounds like- an infection of the upper parts of the respiratory system. This is also put simply, the "common cold". It includes symptoms such as stuffy nose, cough, runny nose, congestion, headache, etc. The teeth pain is probably as a result of an ear infection or just pressure in your ear from congestion. A lot of times when people have a lot of head congestion, it compresses nerves which can cause referred pain to body parts that aren't affected. Some nerves in your mouth and ear are close together, so if one is affected, you will have symptoms in the other. Thus, a lot of people who get their tonsils out have severe ear pain. It's that type of thing. Hope that helps!
in the upper part of the jaw
Its located in the frogs upper part of its mouths.
The maxillary teeth are on the upper jaw and the vomerine teeth are on the roof of the mouth.
They are the more pointed teeth on the upper row. Third from the front.
No just the nes on the side f the infection. ok? my uncles a dentist.
around the upper and lower inside edges
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.
Pain associated with sinus infection is usually felt on side of nose, between the eyes and on upper jaws and teeth
No, alpacas do not have upper teeth. Alpacas have a soft upper gum area, which they chew their chud against with their bottom teeth. Alpacas do not have upper teeth, and grasseaters don't usually need them.
Upper Respiratory Infection
always ! its easy .. and there is a grammatical mistake in your question .
An ox has six to eight teeth, and interestingly it has teeth to its upper side only. Means an ox has its upper teeth only.