What’s wrong with your upper and lower teeth and your temples?

The pain in the upper teeth, lower teeth and temples may be radiating pain caused by acute pulpitis.
1. One of the main clinical features of acute pulpitis is that the pain cannot be localized by itself, that is, when the pain attacks, most patients cannot clearly point out where the affected tooth is, so they may not be able to distinguish whether it is the upper tooth or the lower tooth that hurts.
2. The pain often radiates to the maxillary and mandibular teeth on the same side of the affected tooth, or to the head, temporal, ear and face. Thus it may cause pain all over the temples. However, this radiating pain does not occur to the opposite area of the affected tooth.
Upper and lower teeth and temple pain is recommended to go to the hospital in time, improve the examination to clarify the cause of the disease, under the guidance of the doctor to give targeted treatment or treatment.