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It could be due to a particular teeth or may be bone infection, cyst or impaction.
Reasons for pain can be many if listed down
Visit a dentist to find out the cause.
Calcium deficiency could be a very rare cause for the same
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Common causes of toothache / pain in jaw -
1. Dental Caries with infection spread to the pulp
2. Cysts in the bone
3. Grossly decayed tooth from where infection has spread to the underlying bone
Since we don't have pics, it's hard to say what's the exact cause. Calcium deficiency is not the cause here for sure.
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Take a pain killer in case of too much pain, but it's always better to consult a professional dental surgeon first!
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