Yes, problems with your front teeth can cause jaw pain or headaches. Issues such as misaligned teeth, a bad bite (malocclusion), or tooth grinding (bruxism) can strain the jaw muscles and temporomandibular joints (TMJ). This strain can lead to jaw pain and tension headaches. Additionally, dental issues like tooth decay or abscesses in the front teeth can also contribute to referred pain, which might manifest as headaches or discomfort in the jaw.
If you are experiencing these symptoms, it’s important to address the underlying dental issue to alleviate the pain.
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