Friday, November 13, 2015

What Could Cause Jaw Pain?


The jaw is a complex joint, and pain in this area can be caused by several different things. If you are suffering jaw pain, our dentist in Huntington Beach may recommend an evaluation to determine the source of the problem before creating your treatment plan.

Pain that radiates to the ear, neck or shoulders or tenderness and aching in the face may signal TMJ disorder. This occurs when the joint is injured or has other problems interfering with its proper function. Treating TMJ disorder will generally alleviate the pain and discomfort associated with the disease.

Deep, throbbing pain that seems to be in the jawbone or at the base of the teeth may indicate an infection or abscess. An infected or abscessed tooth occurs as a result of deep decay and can lead to pain that radiates from the tooth and into the jawbone. A root canal treatment is a common treatment for this kind of infection and will resolve the pain.

Occasionally, other things can lead to jaw pain, including arthritis and trigeminal neuralgia. If your jaw pain is accompanied by shortness of breath, pain in the arm, nausea, sweating, dizziness, fatigue or vomiting, it could be a symptom of a heart attack and should be evaluated immediately.

Call us today to learn more about what causes jaw pain or to schedule your appointment with our expert in treatment of jaw pain in Huntington Beach.

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