What’s going on with the toothache and the cheekbone pain?

Toothache and zygomatic pain are considered to be caused by pulpitis, apical inflammation and trigeminal neuralgia, and patients should be treated accordingly.
1. Pulpitis: Pulpitis is an inflammatory lesion that occurs in the pulp of the tooth. Pulpitis can lead to radiating tooth pain, and even when the pain is severe, it can lead to pain in half of the patient’s face, which can be improved by root canal therapy under the guidance of a professional doctor.
2. Periapical inflammation: Periapical inflammation is an inflammatory disease that occurs in the tissues around the root tip of the tooth, usually secondary to endodontics, and is mainly triggered by the infection in the patient’s root canal, which acts on the periapical tissues through the apical foramen of the tooth. The treatment of apical periodontitis can be carried out under the guidance of professional doctors, including root canal preparation, disinfection, filling and other steps, for the treatment of endodontics as well as periapical disease have a very good therapeutic effect.
3. Trigeminal neuralgia: Trigeminal neuralgia can cause transient electric shock-like and tearing pain in the local area, and the pain can involve half of the patient’s face. Patients can be under the guidance of the doctor, trigeminal nerve microvascular decompression surgery treatment, during the treatment can drink some warm water, reduce the intake of greasy, spicy, stimulating food.
If the patient has a toothache zygomatic bone also pain phenomenon, it is recommended to go to the regular hospital in time, to clarify the cause of the disease, and actively cooperate with the doctor’s professional treatment.