toothache
Absolutely. The pain from a bad tooth can give you a very bad headache. So can clenching or grinding your teeth.
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Inflammatory headaches are caused by infectious diseases of the ears, teeth, sinuses, or other parts of the head.
Many teeth go up into the facial cavity, near the sinuses - in fact the canine tooth sits just under the eye. It's therefore understandable that problems with the sinuses and a sinus headache could 'refer' their pain or even numbness to the teeth. It could even be that the problems with sinus headaches are really coming from toothache - so it may be worth a trip to the dentist!
Yes, improper tooth alignment can cause/trigger/exacerbate certain headache disorders. For a diagnosis, a doctor needs to be consulted. Preferably a headache specialist who is best able to diagnose, treat and manage headache disorders.
Braces on teeth may in some cases trigger Migraine in susceptible individuals. They may also trigger other headache disorders such as tension type headache which is much more common and easier to treat. See a headache specialist for appropriate diagnosis and treatment of your headaches.
Both dentophobia and odontophobia relate to the fear of dentistry and receiving dental care.
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"Pertain to the head" means to relate or have relevance to the head or brain. It could refer to something physically affecting the head, such as a headache, or to a topic or subject matter that is connected to the head.
The International Headache Society does not recognize a diagnosis of Acupressure Headache or Normal Headache. There are many different types of headache disorders however, and some types may be triggered by acupressure.