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Pain Gum and Mouth Ask The Dentist James Sanderson Question:
Five days ago, all of a sudden, all my teeth on the left side of my mouth, upper and lower, front and back, especially the five with crowns, began to ache mightily. None of the crowns are recent.

The pain is generalized and feels like multiple toothaches. Aspirin helps, but the pain is still there. Any ideas about the cause and/or treatment? ...Visitor from CO

Answer:
It sounds initially like a sinus infection problem. See your dentist and then possibly see your physician.

James Sanderson, DMD
Alabama Teeth In An Hour
Alabama Sedation Dentist
1633 Montgomery Highway
Birmingham, AL 35216
(205) 979-6005

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