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Can an infection of the sinus be signaled by a
toothache? The short answer to this question is yes. I personally had
an experience with this phenomenon several years ago and was completely
fooled by what was happening. Hopefully others might find clarification
if they have a similar experience.
Several years ago on a trip to France, I started
having minor toothaches in the upper right portion of my mouth. I took
Tylenol at first, and that dulled the pain for a while. The toothaches
gradually became more severe, and even though I doubled the dosage of
painkiller, it got so bad that I could not sleep at night.
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I finally asked our hotel to contact a local
French dentist and schedule an appointment with him. The dentist took X-rays
and examined my teeth, and he tried to identify which tooth was the
culprit in order to diagnose the problem. He tapped on several of my
teeth, and each time asked if the pain became worse. As much as I
wanted to cooperate and pinpoint the source of the pain, I could not
help him identify the exact tooth that was the source of my discomfort.
The X-rays did not signal any problem either, so the dentist told me he
could not do anything more with my teeth. He prescribed large ibuprofen
tablets for pain. I called them “horse pills”, and he told me to take
those until I returned home and could see my normal dentist.
Unfortunately the “horse pills” made me violently sick to my stomach,
and I’m not sue which was worse, the disease or the cure. It should
also be pointed out as a matter of side interest that I had to pay in
cash for the visit, and the price was 20 euros, or about $25 U.S. at the
time, which included the X-rays. That amount was less than the
co-payment required by my medical insurance coverage at home in the
U.S.
The tooth pain did eventually subside, however, as
did the upset stomach, and by the time I saw my dentist at home in the
U.S., I was feeling well. He made an examination of my teeth, however,
and also took more X-rays. He showed these to me, and I was quite
surprised to see that the roots of several of my upper teeth were
clearly visible inside my sinus cavity, which he pointed out was rather
large. He eventually concluded that the problem had been an infection
of the sinus, and not a tooth problem.
I’ve had many sinus infections over the years and
have suffered through two painful sinus operations. This was the only
time that an infection of the sinus affected me in this way. I did not
have the normal deep headaches, runny nose and eyes, and nasal
congestion, as was always the case in the past. This time, and this
time only, the only symptom was the toothache. So it is apparent that
an infection of the sinus can manifest itself in several ways, and sinus
sufferers should be aware of this.
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