Allergies and Toothaches - As if constant sneezing didn't hurt enough!
In the spring, we see a number of patients with tooth pain in their upper molars and it turns out pollen is a big culprit.
- Pain when biting
- Throbbing sensation
- Sensitivity to cold
Think of it this way: when you fill a balloon you are able to press your finger into it without it popping, however, there is a great amount of pressure surrounding your finger. Your sinuses are like that balloon, creating pressure over your teeth.
How can you treat this? After your dentist rules out no possible tooth infection, there are a number of remedies to reduce sinus congestion:
· Antihistamines (Benadryl, Claritin, Zertec, Allegra)
· Advil to reduce inflammation
· Saline Spray
· Air Purifier at home & closed windows while driving
So watch out for that pollen and its ability to mimic a toothache!
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