Toothache and temple pain may be the development of acute pulpitis, trigeminal neuralgia or cardiogenic toothache, the specific need to go to the hospital to do oral and laboratory tests to confirm. 1. Acute pulpitis. Acute pulpitis can occur when the pain can not be localized, radiating pain symptoms, can be radiated to the temporal part of the ear to cause pain in the temple area, mostly due to dental caries caused by acute infection of the dental pulp. 2. Trigeminal neuralgia. When trigeminal neuralgia, touching the trigger point can cause tissue pain in the distribution area of the trigeminal nerve, the pain is like a knife cut, usually lasts for a few seconds, and disappears as normal. 3. Toothache of cardiac origin. Angina and other cardiac system diseases will cause dental pain, while the pain can be radiated to the back of the ear temporal, often occurring after strenuous exercise, oral examination is generally no dental caries. Toothache temple pain, it is recommended to go to the hospital in a timely manner to check and deal with as soon as possible, to avoid affecting the health of the body.