The experience of dental pain during periods of illness, particularly respiratory infections like colds or sinus infections, is a common complaint. This discomfort, often perceived as toothache, arises from various physiological mechanisms triggered by the body’s response to the illness. It is distinct from pain caused by direct dental issues such as cavities or gum disease.
Understanding the link between systemic illness and oral pain allows for more informed self-care and facilitates appropriate communication with healthcare professionals. Recognizing that sinus pressure or inflammation can manifest as toothache can prevent unnecessary dental procedures. The identification of these secondary pain symptoms contributes to a more holistic approach to health management.