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What Is The Cause Of Pain In Front Teeth ?

Hi, I've been getting pain that seems to be in one of my front teeth (feels like nerve pain) and behind the nose area, up from the tooth. It comes on in the evening and I've had to take paracetamol a few times before going to bed because it's very distracting. Could it be linked to tiredness, as I've been getting up much earlier than usual for the past few weeks for a long commute to a training course?
Mon, 21 Apr 2014
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thanks for your query, i have gone through your query.. the type of pain you are describing is a charecteristic feature of pulpitis. the pain can be originating from an infected tooth. consult your oral physician and take radiographs like IOPAR of the affected tooth and diagnose it exactly.. you can take a course of antibiotics.. do saline gargling..i hope my answer will help you..take care..
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What Is The Cause Of Pain In Front Teeth ?

thanks for your query, i have gone through your query.. the type of pain you are describing is a charecteristic feature of pulpitis. the pain can be originating from an infected tooth. consult your oral physician and take radiographs like IOPAR of the affected tooth and diagnose it exactly.. you can take a course of antibiotics.. do saline gargling..i hope my answer will help you..take care..