Feeling tooth pain but your dentist says everything looks fine? It could be your sinuses.
In this video, Dental Team FL explains how sinus issues can cause real tooth pain — especially in the upper teeth — and how to tell the difference between sinus pressure and a true dental problem.
Sinus tooth pain is one of the most misunderstood symptoms. It can feel just like a toothache, even when the tooth itself is healthy. Understanding the difference can help you avoid unnecessary treatment and get the right care faster.
✅ You’ll learn:
• Why sinus pressure can feel like tooth pain
• Key differences between sinus pain and dental pain
• Why upper teeth are usually affected (not lower)
• When tooth pain may actually be a dental problem
• When it’s time to see a dentist
? Sinus-related tooth pain can feel just as intense as a real toothache — but the source is often pressure from the sinus cavity, not the tooth itself.
In this video, Dental Team FL explains how sinus issues can cause real tooth pain — especially in the upper teeth — and how to tell the difference between sinus pressure and a true dental problem.
Sinus tooth pain is one of the most misunderstood symptoms. It can feel just like a toothache, even when the tooth itself is healthy. Understanding the difference can help you avoid unnecessary treatment and get the right care faster.
✅ You’ll learn:
• Why sinus pressure can feel like tooth pain
• Key differences between sinus pain and dental pain
• Why upper teeth are usually affected (not lower)
• When tooth pain may actually be a dental problem
• When it’s time to see a dentist
? Sinus-related tooth pain can feel just as intense as a real toothache — but the source is often pressure from the sinus cavity, not the tooth itself.