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Jaw pain and heart attacks
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Tooth pain and heart attacks; Heart attacks and jaw pain
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Question:
Can pain in the jaw or teeth be an indication of a heart attack?
Answer:
Sometimes. Heart pain can radiate to the jaw and teeth. It cannot be emphasized enough that a heart attack may have symptoms other than chest pain and these symptoms should be evaluated immediately. See chest pain and acute MI.
Pain in the upper teeth may also indicate a sinus infection. One should contact a physician immediately to have this symptom evaluated.
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Review Date: 3/1/2001
Reviewed By: Seth Keller, M.D., The Heart Institute, Beth Israel Medical Center, New York, NY. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.
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