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Lower jaw tooth and dizziness

Lower jaw tooth and dizziness

Is it possible that a decayed tooth could cause dizziness?  

I've had a root canal on a lower back tooth.  For the last year I've had pain and the dentist drilled it down and now I have so much pain.  I've had neck pain, jaw pain and dizziness.  So much dizziness that I was referred to an ENT.  After extensive testing, I was diagnosed the Vestibular Optic Reflex (VOR).  I'm continuing eye exercises, but I'm still having pain and motion issues.  

If there a correlation between the tooth and nerve and my vision?  HELP please.


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