What’s going on? Half of my face hurts, my teeth hurt, and my ears hurt.

Pain in the teeth, ears, and half of the face may be due to acute pulpitis, periodontal abscess, and wisdom tooth pericoronitis, which require treatments such as root canal treatment, periodontal sequence treatment, and wisdom tooth extraction, respectively.
1. Acute pulpitis: mainly manifested as spontaneous pain, aggravated by temperature stimulation such as hot and cold. It can involve the head, behind the ear, neck and other half of the face. Root canal treatment is needed to remove the inflamed pulp and infected dentin wall inside the tooth before filling treatment.
2. Periodontal abscess: It mainly manifests as swelling and pain of the teeth, and in severe cases, it may cause pain in the ear and other half of the face, accompanied by facial swelling. It is recommended to carry out anti-inflammatory treatment in the acute stage, and then carry out periodontal sequence treatment after the symptoms improve, and those who cannot be retained can be extracted directly.
3. Wisdom tooth pericoronitis: It is mainly caused by wisdom tooth obstruction, which leads to inflammation of the gums and symptoms such as distension, swelling, swallowing pain and facial pain. In the acute stage, cephalosporins are needed for anti-inflammatory treatment, and the root cause requires the removal of wisdom teeth after the symptoms are relieved.
Many diseases can cause pain in the teeth, ears and half of the face, it is recommended to go to a regular hospital stomatology department for consultation, clear diagnosis and symptomatic treatment and medication as prescribed by the doctor.