Sinus infection and toothache: Any connection? | Beacon Health System Sinus infection and toothache: Any connection? | Beacon Health System
Schedule Now Pay Bill
be_ixf;ym_202504 d_13; ct_50
Home Health Library Frequently Asked Questions Sinus infection and toothache: Any connection?

Sinus infection and toothache: Any connection?

Sometimes the cause of a toothache isn't a tooth problem, but a sinus problem.

Answer Section

Yes, a sinus infection (sinusitis) can cause a toothache. In fact, pain in the upper back teeth is a fairly common symptom with sinus conditions.

The sinuses are pairs of empty spaces in your skull connected to the nasal cavity. If you have sinusitis, the tissues in those spaces become inflamed, often causing pain.

The largest sinuses are a pair above the back teeth of your upper jaw. The roots of the upper teeth are very near or may even extend into the sinus cavity. Consequently, inflammation in the sinuses might cause pain in nearby teeth. Similarly, damage to or infection in a tooth may lead to persistent (chronic) sinusitis.

If you have a toothache, first consult your dentist for an exam. He or she will look for possible dental causes for the toothache, such as gum disease, cavities or other infections.

If your dentist rules out a dental cause for the toothache, consult your doctor. He or she will consider whether a sinus condition or another medical problem is causing pain.

Last Updated: March 7th, 2023

Urgent Care

Providers

Services

Acute care

Intensive rehabilitation therapies for patients with injuries or lasting issues due to a stroke or...

  • rehabilitation-service
  • cardiac-rehabilitation

Schedule now at:

Beacon Medical Group La Porte
Beacon Medical Group La Porte
  • Closed - Opens at 7:00 AM EST
Beacon Medical Group Cleveland Road
Beacon Medical Group Cleveland Road
  • Closed - Opens at 8:00 AM EST
Beacon Medical Group Ireland Road
Beacon Medical Group Ireland Road
  • Closed - Opens at 8:00 AM EST