Gum pain, ear pain, headache and half headache are mostly considered to be caused by acute pulpitis, wisdom teeth pericoronitis, apical periodontitis and other diseases.
1. Acute pulpitis: Acute pulpitis may be caused by bacterial infection, dental trauma, sudden change in temperature, acid etching agent, caries and other factors. Patients will experience spontaneous paroxysmal pain, and the pain can also radiate to the same side of the face, with symptoms such as face pain, earache and headache.
2. Wisdom tooth pericoronitis: Wisdom tooth pericoronitis may be caused by insufficient eruption of wisdom teeth, bacterial infection, low immunity and other factors. Patients will show toothache, limited mouth opening, facial pain, earache, headache and so on.
3. Periapical inflammation: Periapical inflammation may be caused by physical stimulation, bacterial infection, drugs and other factors. Patients show spontaneous pain, occlusal pain, swelling of the gums, etc. Some patients will have gum pain, ear pain, and head pain in the half of the head as the disease develops.
There are many reasons that cause patients to have gum pain, ear pain and headache, it is recommended to go to the regular hospital in time to find out the cause of the disease.