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Old 01-22-2014, 01:35 PM #1
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One further thing I forgot to mention that might help with answers: Sometimes, when I cough hard, or if I'm walking quickly up & down my stairs at home, I can feel an odd pressure on those two upper molars, as if the impact of my feet is sending a strange pressure through those teeth. Doesn't happen to any of my other teeth - just those upper few.
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Hi FlavoredAir,

The sensation that you have in your upper molars in association with your walking, etc..... is not odd at all. It clearly indicates that you have inflammation and probably infection in those teeth and/or the sinus. These are typical symptoms of that connection and every dentist has seen this many times.

Any chance you can have the dental office email you the xrays and post them here?

Bryanna



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One further thing I forgot to mention that might help with answers: Sometimes, when I cough hard, or if I'm walking quickly up & down my stairs at home, I can feel an odd pressure on those two upper molars, as if the impact of my feet is sending a strange pressure through those teeth. Doesn't happen to any of my other teeth - just those upper few.
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