5 Non-dental causes of toothache

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5 Non-dental causes of pain in the teeth Our body exhibits the development of underlying disorders with problems in a different region. For example, when a person's blood is infected with bilirubin which swells the liver and produces jaundice. It is diagnosed with a yellow tinge on the skin, yellowish appearance of eyes. It happens because of the deep and complex connections between the tissues of various organs present inside our body. Similarly, toothache is also stimulated with any ailment developing inside our body. In this post, our team of expert dentists in Trichy has explained a few of those abnormal causes of the aching tooth. 1) Nerve Damage Trigeminal nerve is one of the cranial nerves present in the head. It is responsible for transmitting sensory information to the face and mouth. This means that the nerve is integrated with the tissues and nerves present in the head.

When the nerve gets damaged or encounters pain (Trigeminal Neuralgia), it is radiated to the different regions in our head. Unbearable tooth pain also occurs with this condition. 2) Sinus infection Sinuses present in our head takes care of cleaning the nasal passage and improve our voices. The jaw bone and the roots of upper teeth are present close


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