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[|Human|] I occasionally get fairly severe teeth/gum/jaw pain about 30 min. or so after I have gone for a brisk 45 min walk. It usally happens when it is cooler outside or a cold wind. It is not very consistent, one day it will act up and the next it wont with very similar temp outside. When it does happen I usally have to take pain killers to get relief. This has been an ongoing problem the past 2-3 years.
[|AI|]  Hello, Thanks for consulting ChatDoctorRead your query as you have pain in jaw due to cold wind or cold weather this can be due to some reason like it can be associated with periodontal problem, wasting disease like Attrition, Abrasion, or it can be due to Trigeminal neuralgia. For this I will suggest you to consult oral surgeon for examination and evaluation. Inmeantime maintain proper oral hygiene. Hope this will help you.