Can sinus problems affect your front teeth?

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  1. Dr. Jerry Gordon
     
    Dr. Jerry Gordon answered:
    No, but an infected maxillary sinus can cause pain in the upper jaw and upper molar teeth (those are in the back of the mouth). It is never a good idea to diagnose yourself, so I would always recommend a complete evaluation by your dentist whenever you have pain in your teeth.
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    No, but an infected maxillary sinus can cause pain in the upper jaw and upper molar teeth (those are in the back of the mouth). It is never a good idea to diagnose yourself, so I would always recommend a complete evaluation by your dentist whenever... More