Toothache and sore throat may be caused by pericoronitis of wisdom teeth, tonsillitis, pulpitis, etc.
1. Wisdom tooth pericoronitis: If a patient’s wisdom tooth does not erupt normally and is an obstructed tooth, there is likely to be a gap between the wisdom tooth and the surrounding gum tissue. This gap is narrower and deeper, so if there is food retention and bacterial retention, it may cause acute pericoronitis of the wisdom teeth, which may cause toothache and sore throat symptoms.
2. Tonsillitis: Tonsillitis inflammation at the same time, the gums appear swollen and painful, affecting the tooth nerve caused by toothache. It may be due to the patient’s resistance to decline, resulting in bacteria or viruses invade the body caused by the symptoms of upper respiratory tract infection. At the same time, the gums themselves have a certain degree of inflammation, showing the symptoms of toothache.
3. Pulpitis: chronic pulpitis refers to a chronic disease that occurs in the pulp cavity, inflammation of the pulp, due to the lack of timely treatment, causing interstitial infection, and then the symptoms of toothache and sore throat.
No matter which situation is caused by, must go to the hospital for treatment, in order to be able to completely solve the problem.