Can you take a migraine within your teeth or cheek?

Sometimes I get pain in the end front side of my face (either left or right, not both) and it feel like it is in my snout, ear, cheekbone and jaw (like wisdom tooth area). I have the wisdom tooth already removed there (no cavities) so I wonder if this is "ghost" affliction from the tooth or a migraine? Or sinuses? Anyone have something similar?
Answers:
It sounds like you could have Trigeminal Neuralgia which affects the cranial bravery and can cause very severe affliction in the jaw side of frontage area. I have have alot of patients come in with this and be sent to see a Neurologist. Most patients were put on Tegretol which is commonly a anti-seizure medication but works well near patients with Trigeminal Neuralgia. Good Luck I would speak to a doc about this and the possibility that you may hold this condition. It is treatable and alot of people have it and never pilfer care of it. Source(s): RN
Why not consult a Dr. These dudes are joker solitary.
I agree with some of the problems listed. Also other possibilities include abcess (possibly beneath a tooth or in the gum near the nouns - pain can actually appear within different areas to the real problem).

When I had my teeth out, I did interest some 'jaw movement' pain - my gums/bone/socket area 'grew' so instead of a split, where the teeth were removed is presently level with my final teeth, if that makes sense. It doesn't always hurt but contained by me it did.

Sinuses are another possibility, glandular problems another (I have a lymph inflamation at the moment that feels the same) - best see a doctor or a dentist or both!
Sounds like you necessitate root treatment - one tooth can be very painfull and it affects the whole frontage sometimes the other side to where the pain truly is - you may have an abscess if it hurts to push down on the tooth or the area - you may obligation a filling - better yet you may stipulation a dentist
Sinuses. Yellow snot = sinus infection, next you need to see the doc.
Could be sinus problems, tmj of the mouth , stress, grinding teeth when u sleep. Many reasons; start w/an ear, nose & throat doctor.
dude, you could have an infection in your mouth... and that's serious buisness...
try going to a dentist before it gets worse!!
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It sounds more like a sinus, Migraines are usually on the pave the way part of the skull. pain within the face area of the skull are usually due to sinuses. Getting a medical assessment though is the best thing.
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You may be suffering from TMJ, which is arthritis of the cheek joint. It is common. See your dentist. It is not in truth a dental problem but he or she can explain it to you.


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