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Could There Be A Relationship Between Upper Respiratory Tract Infection Which Was Followed By A Infection?

I had upper respiratory tract infection following by a infection of impacted left 3rd mandibular molar and left maxillary 3rd molar..I am having these type of coinfection for the last 3 years once in an year.Is this due to the close proximity of tonsills and the impacted wisdom teeth, the infection spreading from tonsils to the teeth? Any other relation between the two?
Wed, 9 Apr 2014
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I really appreciate concern, there is nothing to take with the respiratory infection either of lower or upper and the tooth or teeth infection these are two different conditions and not connected with each other, but of course one can have the refer pain of sinusitis in teeth but not the infection, hope this information helps you, have nice day.
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Could There Be A Relationship Between Upper Respiratory Tract Infection Which Was Followed By A Infection?

HI Thank for asking to HCM I really appreciate concern, there is nothing to take with the respiratory infection either of lower or upper and the tooth or teeth infection these are two different conditions and not connected with each other, but of course one can have the refer pain of sinusitis in teeth but not the infection, hope this information helps you, have nice day.