When you have a headache , the only thing that matters is how to make it go away. But finding the best remedy isn't always easy. The first step is figuring out what's triggering your pain in the first place — and as it turns out, there's a slew of potential causes you might not even know about (from exercise to fasting ).

If you're trying to get to the bottom of your headaches, one factor you might want to consider is your teeth. "It's not uncommon to get headaches related to teeth since your teeth are part of the skull anatomy," says Julie Cho, DMD. In some cases, a toothache might even be the cause of your headache.

Think your toothache could be causing your headache? To give you more context, we asked dentists about how the two interact, including a few reasons why dental headaches occur, and what they actually feel like. Read on to see if your headache might be related to your teeth, plus a few expert-approved ways to get relief . Julie Cho , DMD, is a board-certified dentist at a private practice, and a member of the American Dental Association.

Sarah Jebreil , DDS, is a cosmetic dentist and an accredited member of the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry. Matthew J. Messina , DDS, is a practicing general dentist with over 30 years of experience, as well as an assistant professor at Ohio State Upper Arlington Dentistry.

Can a Toothache Cause a Headache? The relationship between toothaches and headaches is an interesting one. You have four muscles in your jaw area —.