This could have multiple causes requiring proper examination. The pain as described could range from different number of origins - ear, TJ, gums, dental caries, neuropathy, and many more.
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If the pain is increasing while grinding, the basic issue may be temporo mandibular dysfunction. that means some problem with the joint connecting your jawbone to face.
Next Steps
do a video consultaion or visit a ENT doctor.
Health Tips
avoid chewy food, give rest to temporo mandibular joint.
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