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Health Tip: Have Jaw Pain?
By LadyLively on August 19, 2014

Jaw pain can radiate to the ears and teeth, and may even lead to headache.
The American Dental Association mentions these possible causes of jaw pain:
- Having sinus problems.
- Having a toothache, or grinding the teeth.
- Having an infection.
- Having arthritis of the temporomandibular joint.
- Having periodontal disease.
- Having stressed facial muscles.
Source: HealthDay
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