Can a toothache cause tinnitus?

Toothache generally does not cause tinnitus, acute pulpitis pain will radiate to the temporal part of the ear, causing facial swelling, etc., but will not appear tinnitus.
Tinnitus is divided into physiological tinnitus and pathological tinnitus. Physiological tinnitus is mostly seen in healthy people, and it may occur transiently due to excessive noise in the surrounding environment or due to the influence of mental and sleep factors, but it will soon return to normal. Pathological tinnitus is commonly caused by foreign bodies in the external auditory canal, cerumen impaction, boils on the external auditory canal, cholesteatoma of the external auditory canal, and various types of otitis media.
Do not blindly use medication for tinnitus, but go to the hospital in time to be examined by the doctor to clarify the cause of tinnitus and choose medication or surgery under the doctor’s guidance to facilitate recovery.