Monday, May 17, 2010

Can gum dieases,a tooth ache & bleeding swollen gums cause an upper back ache &neck pains?

Bearing in mind that I'm neither a doctor nor a dentist, I'd have to say that yes, mouth pain could lead to back pain. Here's why- if you're experiencing chronic oral pain, you will, in general, be more tense. Emotional tension leads to physical tension, so back and neck pain could result.


Of course, the oral pain could just be a contributing factor- there could be more serious underlying medical conditions that lead to back/neck pain. You should book appointments with both your dentist and your primary care physician.

Can gum dieases,a tooth ache %26amp; bleeding swollen gums cause an upper back ache %26amp;neck pains?
not a back ache but i'm not sure about the neck pain...although if u have this situation u should c the dent along time ago
Reply:all kinds of things can be effected. I have seen people end up in the hospital because of oral issues. go to a dentist!
Reply:Of course, it can even affect your heart, no one likes to go but you need to get to the dentist before you have to do more.


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