3 weeks ago I went to the dentist with a toothache and I was told that the tooth was dark and most of the roots out. So he gave me some antibiotics and I was supposed to get it pulled out. But The tooth stopped hurting so I put everything on hold. 3 days ago it started to hurt again. Now I found out that I have sinuses issues. So I got some homeopathic remedies and the tooth now stopped hurting. Should I still pulled out th4e tooth? The question is : Is the tooth infected and triggering sinuses issues? Or the sinuses issues bothering my tooth? What should I do ? Thanks for your time.
PS: Can it heals naturally?
sinusitis is always triggerring pain in upper molars and premolars
sometimes u get pain even in healthy teeth when u have sinusitis
so the pain that started 3 days ago mostly triggered by the sinus inflamation
but u still need to extract that tooth cos it will never heal naturally
the case will be worser and worser

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Get rid of that tooth.
It will be a never ending source of aggravation.
ANY infection will lower your resistance to other infections while your body is fighting the original.
Say goodbye to Mr. Tooth.
good luck.
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Have the tooth pulled. Your infected tooth is giving you your sinus problems. It could possibly rot out of your head after a long time and eventually fall out but it's more likely to continue to get infected and hurt worse every time it does.
Having it pulled will make all the pain and infections stop very quick. The shot is the worst part of getting your tooth pulled. The best part is no more problems.
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It is never going to heal, and yes it can cause infection. You should have it removed ASAp, before it causes anymore infection.
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sinusitis is always triggerring pain in upper molars and premolars
sometimes u get pain even in healthy teeth when u have sinusitis
so the pain that started 3 days ago mostly triggered by the sinus inflamation
but u still need to extract that tooth cos it will never heal naturally
the case will be worser and worser
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I'm a dentist