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dizziness and mouth pain

I have been having medical problems that the doctors are having difficulty diagnosing.  It occurred to me that perhaps the dizziness and naseua I get periodically could be caused by a broken tooth that I have not been able to get fixed.  It isn't swollen, but I am experiencing some pain in the area and headaches.  I have the esymptoms of panic attacks however, I never feel panic when these episodes happen.  It is quite diabilitating and concerning as no one can figure out what causes me to lose an hour or so every 4-5 days (varies) to this dizzy and horrible feeling that comes over me.  Any ideas, please help.  Thanks.  By the way, I am 63 with a fixed income and no dental insurance.  I am sure I am not alone.
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i also have had dizziness and have a broken tooth in my upper area i went to the doctor and i am going to have a mri eeg and several other tests done.  I did not mention my tooth because i did not think the two could be related.  but i started to think back and it all started (the dizziness) when my cousin made me a partial to cover the tooth and one that was missing next to it i bet after i have it pulled it will be all better. I will let you know.

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Occlusal therapy for temporomandibular disorder may help dizziness. Seeing a tmj specialist is advised.
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