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Why Am I Having Pain On My Left Face From Ear To Cheek?

I'm having constantly pain on my left face from ear to cheek.i can't chew properly and pain goes to my jaw also.my root canal done in last month also.first I think it's becouse of root canal only but now I'm having pain on both arias.and I could not sleep at night also ,please suggest me good advice.
Sat, 19 Apr 2014
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thanks for your query, i have gone through your query, the pain can be because of the root canal treated tooth if it is not treated properly or can be from the other adjacent decayed teeth or an unerupted third molar tooth.. consult a oral physician and take radiograph like IOPAR and check for the above said conditions..take a course of antibiotis and analgesics... if the pain in the ear region it can be because of the TMJ disorder also... i hope my answer will help you..take care.
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Why Am I Having Pain On My Left Face From Ear To Cheek?

thanks for your query, i have gone through your query, the pain can be because of the root canal treated tooth if it is not treated properly or can be from the other adjacent decayed teeth or an unerupted third molar tooth.. consult a oral physician and take radiograph like IOPAR and check for the above said conditions..take a course of antibiotis and analgesics... if the pain in the ear region it can be because of the TMJ disorder also... i hope my answer will help you..take care.