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Have Head Cold Moving To Chest. Have Pain In Lower Teeth And Dry Cough. Solution?

I ve had a head cold for about a week and it has slowly been moving into my chest . I have a slight dry cough and when I breath deeply my chest hurts. My lower teeth have also started hurting today. It s just my front 4-6 teeth and the pain seems to increase when I breath deeply. Is this my imagination or is there some sort of connection between the cold, my chest and my front teeth?
Tue, 11 Jun 2013
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Dentist 's  Response
Hello,
Normally,there is no correlation between chest pain and toothache.
Get your teeth cleaned by a dentist.
Use mouthrinses to gargle.
Maintain oral hygiene well.
Regarding other concern,visit a physician.
Take care.
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Have Head Cold Moving To Chest. Have Pain In Lower Teeth And Dry Cough. Solution?

Hello, Normally,there is no correlation between chest pain and toothache. Get your teeth cleaned by a dentist. Use mouthrinses to gargle. Maintain oral hygiene well. Regarding other concern,visit a physician. Take care.