Headaches in the pupils, sinuses and jaw and constant clicking of the jaw joints can be a sign of dental problems; These include broken teeth, exposed roots, advanced tooth decay, and others. Erika Sotnikova, a dentist in the BestDoctor group of companies, told socialbites.ca.
“Sinus pain can be a sign of pressure and inflammation in the upper teeth. In this case, the person feels a strong pulse or pressure and is often accompanied by nasal congestion and sore throat,” said Sotnikova.
Additionally, bruxism, which means involuntary grinding of the teeth, can also cause headaches due to excessive pressure on the jaw and jaw joint. Incorrect bite and the resulting uneven load on the jaw joint often cause headaches in the parietal and occipital region.
“Wisdom teeth can also cause headaches. It’s all about anatomy here. During the eruption and growth of wisdom teeth, they put pressure on the jawbone as well as the neighboring teeth. This may cause headaches. Sometimes wisdom teeth may not have enough room in the mouth to grow properly. This can cause tension in the jaw muscles and pain that can radiate to the head and neck,” concluded Sotnikova.
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Source: Gazeta

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