hello, you can do warm salt water rinses as a home remedy, but this will give you only temporary relief from pain. you need to visit a dentist and get it checked. get an x-ray done. the pain could be because of infection to the roots of the tooth. you need to get that tooth treated and then get a crown placed over it.
With the description of pain, it could be your wisdom tooth which is hurting and which is causing a referred pain to the ear.
Next Steps
Visit a dentist & get yourself thoroughly examined
Health Tips
Add a pinch of salt in half a glass of warm water and hold on the affected side 4-5 times a day. It might help reduce your pain till you visit a dentist.
Greetings patient,
I am assuming that the complaint of nerve pain near your tooth area is basically pain that is radiating from your tooth area to that side of face temple region and even in ears.
Any dental pain and even in some cases non-dental pain can radiate in this pattern. but chances of dental pain are still higher. Though determining the cause is not possible without clinical examination but a radiating pain to ear from teeth is usually assumed to be a case of root decay in upper back tooth region of affected side. My advice would be to visit a general dentist ASAP so that a confirmed diagnosis can be made.
Next Steps
visit a general dentist for clinincal examination and use a mouth wash or pain out colgate gel for pain relief
Health Tips
dont delay if the pain subsides as dental pain are usually not continuous and occur in episodes if dealt on right time it will save your teeth money and time
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