Unless you had toothaches prior to experiencing any flu symptoms, it's most likely related. The roots of your upper teeth are in very close proximity to your sinus cavities. So if you have a sinus infection or inflammation in that area your teeth can be sore from the pressure on the roots.
I have had flu symptoms for over a week but for the last 2 days I have had extremely painful upper teeth. Are they related?
Yes, they are extremely painful. Some teeth might be more painful than others, it all depends on the tooth.
Some of the common symptoms for gum disease are bad breath, red or swollen gums, tender or bleeding gums, painful chewing, loose teeth, sensitive teeth, receding gums or longer appearing teeth.
The initial symptoms include painful gums and foul breath. Gum tissue between teeth becomes infected and dies, and starts to disappear
Not to. Do not attempt to pull your own wisdom teeth. It is dangerous and can be extremely painful. Unless you are a dentist, you do not have the proper means or knowledge of pulling and caring for the removal of a wisdom tooth.
When our 12 and you start to lose lose all of your baby teeth and get buck teeth, and well...you start to get your second molars (ouch! painful)
jawgrinding your teeth off
Teeth straightening requires the installation of braces. While it should not be excessively painful, there is sometimes discomfort associated with the initial procedure. To learn about the basics of teeth straightening, go to this website. http://www.superpages.com/supertips/teeth-straightening-2.html It has a lot of helpful information.
You could, but it would be excruciatingly painful.
when early symptoms see in your teeth,brush teeth after prayers .
"Clear teeth" is an extremely rare condition and is occasionally a clinical finding in patients with Stoiker-Dachsund syndrome. The causes are still under debate but seem to be related to chronic drug abuse especially with drugs of the amphetamine family. The symptoms vary from mild to severe, but are rarely fatal and many addicts have mild cases of which they are unaware. The symptoms include headache, malaise, insomnia, sweating, thin skin, and clear teeth. Advanced cases are irreversible but if diagnosed early treatment includes drug rehab., soft diet, frequent salt water rinses, and bed rest.
yes. malocclusion (teeth in disordered place) if your animal have this get it put down as it is very painful for the animal and will kill it eventually. symptoms drooling, not eating, not drinking, curled teeth over bit, underbite or teeth straight up and down. Make sure you always give guinea pigs a toy or food to gnaw on to wear down there teeth. Otherwise there teeth will grow too long and you'll end up having to make an appointment at the vets!