Has anyone had sinus problems due to a bad tooth on top and in back of mouth?
Monday, March 29th, 2010 at
1:05 am
I had a bad tooth on the top back side of mouth and thought that that was the reason for my constant sinus infections every other month.So I went and had it pulled about 6 days ago.Do you think that will help my sinus problems.I hope so.
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I’ve actually had the reverse happen to me 6 years ago. I had a sinus infection, which I ignored because I was swamped with projects at work. The infection wandered through my sinus cavity and actually infected my lower jaw bone, which caused me to have one tooth removed. Sinus infections are nothing to play with. They can cause a variety of other issues, such as hearing issues, which can impair your balance, dental issues, vision issues. Never forget that everything in your body, is interconnected.
My husband has that problem. Except now he doesn’t have sinus problems, and the dentist told him that if he were to remove that tooth then it would hurt his sinuses being that they’re right abover your top jaw line, and it would actually make him have bad sinus problems. So he never got the tooth pulled.