Hello.....usually....pain in ear may b becaz by too much of pressure on the muscles....it culd b becaz of jaw clenching, teeth grindding,or imbalance bite....or TMJ disorder
Pls meet orthodontist
Or
May b due to
1.Badly carious tooth with referred ear pain....
In tht case pls consult dentist.....n get root canal treatment done
2.wisdom tooth ....during eruption it causes shooting or consistent pain in ear....may suggest impaction or opercutectomy
Next Steps
if u consult....orthodontist ....to find out the exact cause....may suggest u to tk lateral cephalograph
if u consult dentist....may suggest IOPA....to confirm the root canal
Health Tips
ur orthodontist may adviced u
mouth guard
realignment of teeth
ur dentist may
start with antibiotics n painkiller to help u get rid of pain n infection n
start root canal treatment
try n avoid eating hard food from the side
This could be parotitis,due to involvement of parotid gland duct referred pain to the ear nearby.Parotid gland duct might be inflamed or sometimes blocked
Next Steps
How many days have you been through this pain now?
Health Tips
Use mouthwash to gargle and see if it subsides otherwise parotitis due to duct involvement which might be inflamed
Hello sir..
pain while chewing may be due to decayed tooth on left side or due wisdom teeth on left side that may cause radiating pain in ear....you need to take x_ray (iopa) of the involved tooth region ... if it is due to decayed tooth then it may require Root canal treatment...if it is due to wisdom teeth then you need to surgically remove the teeth
Next Steps
kindly visit dentist for furthur clinical examination and management
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