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  1. 15 maj 2020 · Sinus swelling can cause the pressure to push down on your teeth that are located directly below the nasal passages leading to tooth pain. As a result, this can lead to loss of sleep, pain when eating, and an overall feeling of discomfort.

  2. Do Allergies Affect Your Teeth? The short answer is yes. Seasonal allergies can have a significant impact on your oral health. Here’s how: Dry Mouth (Xerostomia) Cause: Allergies often lead to nasal congestion, forcing you to breathe through your mouth. Additionally, some antihistamines used to treat allergy symptoms can reduce saliva production.

  3. 30 lis 2023 · Tooth pain doesnt only happen at night. If you have an abscess or cavity, your teeth can hurt at any point throughout the day. But if you’re constantly distracted during the daytime hours, the mild pain might not cross your mind until you’re trying to figure out how to sleep with a toothache.

  4. In general, allergies dont pose a direct threat to your teeth, but there are some aspects of treating allergies which can cause problems. Many types of medications can impact the teeth in structural or functional ways, and this is usually noted on the list of side effects.

  5. 29 sty 2015 · If your allergies cause sinus congestion or lead to a sinus infection, the resulting inflammation can cause pain that may seem to affect your teeth. If the pain increases when you bend over, this is a sure sign the problem is your sinuses.

  6. You may experience sensitivity to hot and cold or notice pain that shifts as you sit, stand or lie down. For relief, try antihistamines. If your toothache goes away after taking antihistamines, the tooth is likely allergy-related.

  7. 28 lis 2022 · 5. A sinus infection or allergies. Sinus infections can make you miserable in a whole slew of ways, including headache, stuffy nose and cough. And you can add tooth pain to the list, too.

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