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[|Human|] I have dental pain in the left side of my mouth. i had very generalised intermittent dull ache for the last three weeks all over my mouth but now it is throbbing. My face is very sore to touch up to my nose and it is slightly swollen. I am surviving with ibuprofen. I visited my dentist who thinks I may be grinding my teeth. do you think it is dental or otherwise ?
[|AI|]  Hello, Thanks for sharing your query. I have gone through your concern. It seems that the pain is generalized and after checking you clinically your dentist have not found any carious tooth or other pathology, and he might have observed the tooth wear, so he has asked the possibility of grinding the teeth. As per I think grinding the teeth causes the throbbing sensation on taking hot or cold foodstuff or cold air blow, and it is and is generally overall in all teeth not the one side. But it can be possible that teeth on one side can be wore out because of unusual batting habit but the systems occurs because of hot or cold foodstuffs and soreness to face is not seen. Only the throbbing pain which is not continuous. If teeth grinding is the problem then you have to go for habit breakers and mouth-guards to avoid further damage to teeth and causal correction. It can be related to impacted wisdom tooth;then it has to be treated or gingival or periodontal pockets if teeth are loose.Also, caries or the infection in the tooth can also result in swelling and soreness. I would advise you not to take medicine just to get short term relief instead try to find out the cause with your dentist and accordingly take the treatment. Nothing to worry. Just relax and get proper treatment. Hope the information provided is helpful to you. Take care. Regards.