Could a sinus infection cause jaw pain?
Yes, a sinus infection can cause jaw pain. The sinuses are located in the skull and are connected to the jawbone. When the sinuses become infected, they can cause inflammation and pain in the jawbone. This pain is often felt in the upper jaw, near the cheekbone. It can also cause pain in the teeth and gums.Neck Pain - Related Articles
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