We all know that old song about the hip bone being connected to the thigh bone, but the human body’s interconnectedness extends far beyond this simple rhyme. Surprisingly, many other parts of your body are intricately linked. One example is right in front of your face—literally—since the nerves in your teeth and ears are closely connected through the temporomandibular joint (TMJ). That means if something goes wrong with your ears, your teeth might feel pain or vice versa.
Ear pain and tooth pain might originate in different parts of the body, but they can certainly be interconnected. Understanding the underlying causes of the pain and appropriate treatment methods can help you find lasting relief.
What causes mouth infections? There are many possible culprits, including abscesses from periodontitis, or gum disease. Additionally, dental issues like cavities, abscesses and impacted wisdom teeth can also lead to mouth infections. As mentioned above, impacted wisdom teeth and ear pain are often connected—but other mouth infections can contribute to ear pain as well.
If the pain is due to a lower jaw fracture, the most common jaw injury treatment is resetting the jaw, through surgery, or by wiring the jaw closed until bones heal. Your oral surgeon will also likely prescribe a painkiller.
For ear, jaw and tooth pain associated with TMJ, your doctor may recommend an oral splint or physical therapy to help mitigate pain. Resting the jaw, gently massaging jaw muscles and OTC pain medication can also help. Avoid chewing gum when experiencing jaw pain. If ear pain doesn’t go away after treating jaw pain/injury, you should talk to your doctor.
The most common causes of simultaneous ear and gum pain include:
Other causes include osteoarthritis, rheumatoid or psoriatic arthritis, migraine, swimmer's ear or sinusitis. If you’re concerned about ongoing ear and gum pain, talk with your doctor or dentist for diagnosis and treatment options.
Also known as “referred pain,” having a toothache and earache on one side of the face is commonly caused by TMJ disorders or sinus infections.
Ear infection and tooth pain remedy suggestions include:
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