What’s with the toothache and temple pain?

Toothache with temple pain may be caused by acute pulpitis, wisdom teeth pericoronitis and other reasons.
1. Pulpitis is due to dental caries involving the pulp triggered by inflammation, the infection spread to the nerve, in the acute onset of radioactive pain. Because the pulp nerve belongs to the endings of the trigeminal nerve in the face, when inflammation occurs in the pulp pain, so it causes pain in the temples, clinical root canal treatment can be taken to alleviate toothache.
2. Wisdom tooth pericoronitis refers to the third molar in the oral cavity because of the inability to erupt smoothly, resulting in inflammation of the surrounding soft tissues, swelling, pain, pain radiating to the temples caused by pain.
If you have a toothache with pain in the temple, it is recommended that you see a physician in a timely manner and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.