What is the cause of toothache and face swelling after blowing wind?

Toothache and swelling after blowing wind is generally not caused by blowing wind, may be the wisdom teeth pericoronitis, endodontitis, apical periodontitis and other diseases. 1. Wisdom tooth pericoronitis, clinically, after the wisdom tooth pericoronitis, due to changes in the position of the wisdom tooth, may cause stimulation of the surrounding tissues, resulting in inflammation, and therefore may have a toothache and swollen face symptoms. 2. Pulpitis, some patients with pulpitis, due to inflammation of the pulp cavity, the pressure rises, may stimulate the dental nerve, so it will produce the symptoms of toothache and swelling after blowing in the wind. 3. Periapical periodontitis, some patients have periapical periodontitis, periapical inflammatory material exudation, pulp chamber edema, congestion can not be discharged, may stimulate the teeth, pain symptoms, may be exacerbated after blowing wind. If dental problems have occurred, it is recommended to actively seek medical examination and treatment.