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Sinus pressure and toothache can both cause discomfort and pain in the head and face, making it challenging to differentiate between the two. However, there are some key differences that can help you identify which one you’re experiencing.
Sinus pressure typically results from an inflammation or infection in the sinuses, which are air-filled cavities located in the forehead, cheeks, and behind the nose. Common symptoms of sinus pressure include:
On the other hand, a toothache typically results from dental problems such as tooth decay, gum disease, or tooth abscess. Common symptoms of a toothache include:
To differentiate between sinus pressure and a toothache, consider the location of the pain. Sinus pressure is typically felt in the forehead, cheeks, and behind the eyes, while a toothache is usually felt in a specific tooth or area of the mouth. Additionally, sinus pressure may be accompanied by congestion or postnasal drip, while a toothache may be accompanied by swelling or fever.
If you’re still unsure which one you’re experiencing, it’s best to consult a medical or dental professional for a proper diagnosis and treatment plan.
Dr. Mercedes Del Valle is a trusted cosmetic, implant, and family dentist with 27+ years of experience delivering comprehensive, compassionate care to patients of all ages. As a Fellow of the Academy of General Dentistry and Master in the International Dental Implant Association, she blends cutting-edge techniques with a warm, personal approach. Her services range from dental implants and smile makeovers to pediatric dentistry and airway-focused treatments. Based in downtown Eugene, Dr. Del Valle is proud to serve her community with integrity, excellence, and heart.
