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Pain Behind Teeth And Nose. Numbness In Nose. Had Infection In Roof Of Mouth. Taken Antibiotics. Any Ideas?

I get pain behind my front teeth that seems to go up behind my nose . Creating a pressure that at times makes me think it s numb, or stuffed nose. But, my nose is clear, it just feels numb. Sometimes the pain behind the teeth becomes very intense. But, there can be days when I get hardly any discomfort at all. Maybe an occasional numbness behind the nose. This began after an infection in the roof of my mouth, that led to a tooth having to be extracted to get the infection to drain. I ve been on antibiotics for six weeks now, in case there was any lingering infection that could have affected the bone. Any ideas?
Thu, 31 Oct 2013
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Hi
Thanks for your query
I can feel your concern
Yes this is a form of sinusitis or infected tooth infact , you should do gargles and take oral antibiotics along with paracetamol after consulting your doctor.

Have a proper clinical examination
Hope it helps
Regards
Dr imran
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Pain Behind Teeth And Nose. Numbness In Nose. Had Infection In Roof Of Mouth. Taken Antibiotics. Any Ideas?

Hi Thanks for your query I can feel your concern Yes this is a form of sinusitis or infected tooth infact , you should do gargles and take oral antibiotics along with paracetamol after consulting your doctor. Have a proper clinical examination Hope it helps Regards Dr imran