THE IMPACT OF SEASONAL ALLERGIES ON DENTAL HEALTH The periodic modifications identified with specific temperatures, weather conditions are commonly termed as season. One year is comprised of 4 seasons and each one exhibits variations such as bright sunshine, humid air, frigid temps, and falling snow. Despite such temperature variations due to changing seasons are pleasing for some people, they are misery for people who have seasonal allergies. Weather is a powerful thing that can trigger allergens in those people and have effects that range from mild to severe like puffy eyes, itchy nose, allergic asthma, etc. Nowadays, many people are aware of this. Similarly, seasonal changes have an impact on our oral health also. The oral discomforts triggered by seasonal allergies are identical to the signs of various dental disorders. Hence many people cannot identify those allergic responses.
1) Toothache The passages of our nose and tongue inflame as a response to allergens triggered by the change of seasons. As the maxillary sinuses are located above the upper molar, swelling in the sinus regions puts extra pressure over the roots of the teeth. It provokes pain in your teeth. In such cases, you might feel sinus congestion, sinus pain as well as toothache. The degree of pain varies concerning the level of swelling.