Dental Pain to the Face
Posted by Rara | May 7th, 2010 in Dental Care | 1 Comment »

Whenever the
pain symptoms appear, it must be carried out checks on the entire spectrum of the nerves to properly diagnose the cause. Pain in the face of apparently caused by
dental caries. Basically the
pain is entirely subjective. It was difficult to define and describe. This is an unpleasant experience on nearly everyone.
Reaction
1. The differences in intensity – mild, moderate or severe
2. Depending on penglamanan previous illness.
Cause
1. Sinus disease, ear, nose and throat or inflammation of bones and joints.
2. Common disease, high blood pressure, diabetes.
3. Brain tumors.
4. Psychological pressure, migraine headaches.
Tags: Dental Care, dental caries, dental diseases, dental pain, gum disease, oral health, Oral hygiene, teeth
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