Can My Neck Also Be Causing My Jaw Pain?by
Nav J.
Your neck may be the cause of your jaw pain . We don’t always connect the dots on this one..., your cranium or skull connects to the top of the spine, the jaw connects to the head. We call this the TMJ or...
Might be time for a different dentist. You might have irritated or even (temporarily) dislocated your temporomandibular joint, commonly known as TMJ. Of course, your pain might be a cavity but cavities don't tend to cause c
These may be signs of stress, but there are a number of physical illnesses that may produce such symptoms. Your physician will be able to determine the cause.
Best wishes
Ian
Sounds like you have caused a strain in your jaw joint. Depending upon you age-this could take a while to heal/return to normal. Go see your dentist for an examination and a good diagnosis. Your info...
I have two ideas:
1) Ask a dentist for an examination and treatment, and
2) Ask your physician or ENT spcialist for an examination and treatment.
What you describe could be either tooth related or sinus related-you need
Depending on the kind of injury and where it is, signs may include abnormal position of the jaw (i.e., the upper and lower jaws no longer line up like they used to or the right and left sides...
Sounds like it could be an infection. I would advise you seek emergency diagnosis froma dentist or hospital emergency room before it spreads into your neck or brain.