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Can impacted wisdom teeth cause vertigo, fatigue, lightheaded and anxiety?

for the past couple of months i've had all these symptoms, but not all at the same time. I've been to the doctor twice, and had a few blood test done, but as usual, I'm perfectly fine. It just came to my attention that my jaw hurts a lot, and that my two bottom wisdom teeth are impacted. Even though I don't have any pain inside my mouth can it be the impacted teeth causing me the group of symptoms? also, about 5 months ago my left side of my face became numbed for a few days, could it have been an infection? I have my appointment next week, but i just want to know if these symptoms can be related. thanks for any help.

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  • 5 years ago

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  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

    they do- I dont know articles but I can explain how. If there is no room for something and you stuff it in any way it shifts the other things occuping the space to a different position so it can fit. If there are like 10 blocks in a basket fitting perfectly then you try to put in an 11th then the 10 blocks will natrually shift positions to 'crooked' positions to let in the 11th, a wisdom tooth will push itself inside and make the other teeth move so it can fit. If your teeth are streight they will become crooked and shift because if they are side ways they occupy less room. Did this make sence to you? I hope so because its the clearest way I can put it. -Excuse the spelling mistakes. If I were you I would get them removed I am just afraid of pain..... ="[ What ever!!! Goooood Luck!!! =]

  • 9 years ago

    I think they can be.

    I had extreme vertigo last year, I was having trouble walking. I went to the hospital, which though I had a stroke. It was really a bad sinus infection, putting pressure on my inner ear. I couldn't drive for almost two weeks.

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