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Persistent tooth infection may cause ear and head pain because of the connection between your teeth and the trigeminal nerve.
Understanding why your head hurts is the first step toward finding relief and knowing when it’s time to see a doctor.
September 18, 2009 (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) — A small intraoral dental device augments the efficacy of valproic acid (VPA; Depakote, Abbott, and others) for the treatment of migraine or ...
Learn whether your facial pain is a sign of trigeminal neuralgia, an intensely painful and often misdiagnosed headache disorder, and the difference between migraine and trigeminal neuralgia.
You feel it creeping in… Whether it's a dull throb on the left side of your head, a tight band squeezing behind your eyes or maybe a sudden stabbing pain that stops you in your tracks.
A majority of people perceive crooked teeth as solely a matter of appearance. They may feel embarrassed about their smile or ...
NSAIDs (like ibuprofen) and acetaminophen are the first-line treatment for acute dental pain. Opioids are only for rare cases where first-line treatments fail or are contraindicated. Not all “tooth ...
Bruxism is identified as the source of a young woman’s pain and headaches, emphasising the importance of oral examination in general practice.
When pain strikes, your first instinct might be reaching for the medicine cabinet. However, natural alternatives may offer relief without the potential side effects of over-the-counter medications. A ...