Wisdom tooth pain, such as acute pulpitis, acute pericoronitis, etc. may cause migraine.
1. Wisdom tooth pain may be acute pulpitis of wisdom teeth, acute pulpitis pain attack, the pain is diffuse or involved, often along the second branch of the trigeminal nerve or the third branch of the distribution of the area radiating to the affected tooth on the same side of the maxillary teeth, mandibular teeth, or the head, temporal, facial, ear and other parts of the head, migraine headache may occur.
2. Wisdom tooth pain may also be acute pericoronitis, acute pericoronitis will also be accompanied by systemic symptoms, how there are different degrees of cold, fever, headache, general discomfort.
If you have wisdom tooth pain, migraine, it 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.