Thanks everyone for responding
Dierdre / CKLD - I totally agree, we definitely need to look after our teeth, especially the older we get. I'm a regular flosser/ Tip-pe'er and have used Sensodyne for years, along with Oranurse when my BMS is at its worst. Yes, I'm afraid I've had burning mouth syndrome for 3 years now and counting. It's bearable most days but I could see it far enough sometimes...
Lyncola - I could, and have, actually written your post so I can totally sympathise with you (see my previous posts). My story is long

I've had face pain, horrendous headaches, jaw pain, temple pain, bms, earache, the list goes on, again for nearly 3 years. At the outset I was diagnosed with TN on the left side of my face however I'm the same as you, I was getting the symptoms all over my face and all over my head so I've always been a bit unsure about that diagnosis. However, I was prescribed nerve medication for my face/head issues and HRT for my body issues.
Last year I decided enough was enough and when lockdown lifted I started going to Acupuncture, it was the only thing I hadn't tried. Six months on and I've managed to get off the HRT and when I did, the headaches, temple pain, earache and jaw pain literally improved by around 90%, I couldn't believe it! I went through a pretty rubbish withdrawal and of course traded that symptoms for other menopause symptoms but I persevered and so glad I did.
I've also managed to reduce one of the nerve meds by half however on my last reduction the tooth issue started and hasn't settled at all the past few weeks but in the back of my head I always question the TN diagnosis and can't help thinking its my hormones hence my post, to see if anyone else had the same symptoms and could relate. I agree, it's definitely one of the more uncommon symptoms to have but I'm almost convinced it's caused by hormones so thank you for sharing your story with me.
Hopefully both our journeys with the facial pain comes to an end soon, wishing you well.
Xx