AxleRod asked:


I’ve got major sinus pressure going on. The discomfort goes from behind my right eye down to my teeth. When I tried to eat this mourning I couldn’t chew on the right side of my mouth. I’ve been sick about all week, but since I’ve also had an eye infection in both eyes and totaled my car this week alone, I wanted to see if I’ve one more thing to worry about.

Sinus Pressure
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3 Responses to “Can sinus pressure cause tooth aches?”

  1. Sinus Pressure Says:

    Sinus Pressure

    yea thats possible

    sinus pressure is very sneaky, it can be detained to one part of you face, or spread throughout you head.

  2. Sinus Pressure Says:

    YES! In fact the time I had tooth pain, I thought it was a tooth ache and found it was a sinus infection. Take some sinus medication, maybe a nasal spray. I use a hot-ish compress on my face to loosen all the junk.

  3. Says:

    Oh, yes. I have had many a problem with sinus pressure and it is normal. If it gets too bad, you might consider going to a docter being that they usually can prescribe far better allergy medication than what you probably have laying around the house. It might be. It might not be, But that’s what I’m betting.

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