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Old 04-14-2010, 07:55 PM #1
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Default Can dental infections cause abdominal pain?

I've been having unexplained abdominal pain for a few months now. They've ruled out everything so far with CT, ultrasound, endoscopy, colonoscopy, blood work for H. Pylori. MY CBC is also normal. I've had a tooth that my dentist has told me for some time now (years) may need to be re-root canaled, along with a tooth right above it that I had a cap put on, but it's giving me pain. I'm wondering if it's possible all this abdominal pain can be related to a tooth infection? As anyone ever experienced this?
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