I have been getting like tooth aches off and on and cant pin point what tooth or what is happening.Had xrays taken and cant see any thing.IT GOES AWAY AFTER I TAKE MY HYDRACODONE.I TAKE 0.125MG OF Digoxin and 25 Mg OF ATENOLOL ONCE A DAY FOR IRREGULAR HEARTBEAT Tachacardia BRADYCARDIA AND A FIB.ITS LIKE A TOOTH ACHE BUT ALL MY BOTTOM TEETH ARE SENSITIVE AND CANT SAY ITS A TOOTHACE BOTTOM LEFT ONLY BOTHER ME..iT STARTS IF IM GOING TO HAVE A PROBLEM A FEW MINUTES AFTER I TAKE PILLS.iT DOESN"T HAPPEN ALL THE TIME.bEEN TAKING THIS FOR ABOUT 6 MONTHSi goes away.other than that no problem
Well, the medicines that you are taking are not commonly seen to cause toothache, however pain in teeth that is not generalised can be either due to generalised gum infection or nerve related problem..
So my suggestion is to consult an Oral Physician and get checked..
A full mouth x ray can be done for further confirmation..
In case if there is gum infection then a deep scaling and a course of antibiotics like Metronidazole can be advised for relief..
Hope this helps.
Regards,
Dr. Honey Arora, Dentist
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Hi. Thanks for the query.. Well, the medicines that you are taking are not commonly seen to cause toothache, however pain in teeth that is not generalised can be either due to generalised gum infection or nerve related problem.. So my suggestion is to consult an Oral Physician and get checked.. A full mouth x ray can be done for further confirmation.. In case if there is gum infection then a deep scaling and a course of antibiotics like Metronidazole can be advised for relief.. Hope this helps. Regards, Dr. Honey Arora, Dentist