I am a 44 year old female, very active, 5'4' and125 lbs. Since December I have had sinus problems. I have had 2 rounds of antibiotics. The second round was confirmed using x-ray that there was in fact an infection. It mostly resolved but there seems a pressure in the centre of my face and pain/pressure on my right uppper molars. It varies in intensity. Mornings are my best time. Recently I noticed all my teeth more sensitive. Dentist next?
Sinusitis causes the area in the upper molars to be sensitive and painful. I would suggest you to consult your ENT surgeon and get it treated completely,thus the tooth area pressure will be relieved.
For the sensitivity of the full mouth , get your teeth cleaned , followed by using desensitizing paste for a while.
I would suggest you to geta checkup done take an OPG radiograph of the tooth, Use Thermoseal RA toothpate twice daily, at home take lukewarm saline and antiseptic mouthwash rinses, get the treatment completed for sinus problem.
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Thanks for using Health Care Magic. Read your query. Sinusitis causes the area in the upper molars to be sensitive and painful. I would suggest you to consult your ENT surgeon and get it treated completely,thus the tooth area pressure will be relieved. For the sensitivity of the full mouth , get your teeth cleaned , followed by using desensitizing paste for a while. Do salt water gargling . Hope this was useful. Thanks and regards.