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Unexplained facial pain

Unexplained facial pain and toothaches are usually the result of referred pain from muscles. In addition, unexplained problems like tinnitus, vertigo, nausea and dizziness can be related to dental problems and are treated by our dental practitioners.

Typically, patients are referred to our clinic for unrelenting toothaches. Usually the dentist suggest that the tooth is cracked, requiring a root canal, crown and finally extraction, without relieving the pain. Continued pain from a tooth after a root canal is not unusual and reflects a more complicated dental problem that is addressed by our dental practitioners.

Dr. Sarit Kaplan, prosthodontist at Bethesda TMJ explains a procedure to her patient.
Unexplained facial pain can be treated successfully by the dental experts at Bethesda TMJ. Dr. Sarit Kaplan talks to one of her success stories!