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2017/11/22

Every Tooth Connects with An Organ in Your Body

Every Tooth Connects with An Organ in Your Body

Maybe you’ve heard that a “rotten” tooth could mean a bigger internal problem in your body. There is a strong bond between the condition of your health and the health of all internal organs.



That’s why they say that if you have healthy teeth, your health is at a very high level.
Let me give you an example.
The upper and lower incisors are linked to your bladder, ears, and kidneys. Your canine teeth are in a deep relationship with your gallbladder and liver.
All experts say that the premolars reflect the state of your lung while the molars are in love with your stomach, spleen, and pancreas. Last but not least, your wisdom teeth are sharing love with the heart and small intestine.
Last but not least, your wisdom teeth are sharing love with the heart and small intestine.
Ask your dentist that damaged tooth can lead to bigger damages in your body if not treated on time. Go ahead. The dentist will confirm.
Every Tooth Connects with An Organ in Your Body
However, don’t think that your teeth are responsible for all damages in your body. There are many cases where people have healthy teeth. But still, a person could suffer from some pain in the areas connected with that particular tooth.
It’s vital to treat every pain with respect and pay your doctor a visit to see if there is something wrong.
Also, it’s crucial to know the connection between your teeth and all internal organs. That’s how you will discover the root of the damaged organ.

Check out this list that will clear the air and give you a better image about the connections and pain in your body:

  • Pain in the upper and lower incisor: Possible cystitis, otitis, or pyelonephritis
  • Pain in the first incisor: Possible tonsillitis or prostatitis
  • Chronic pain in the canine teeth: Possible cholecystitis or hepatitis
  • Premolar teeth pain: Possible dysbacteriosis, colitis, pneumonia, or allergic reaction
  • Pain in the four teeth: Possible colon disease, elbow pain, knee pain, shoulder pain, or inflammatory-related diseases
  • Molars pain: Possible anemia, chronic gastritis, gastric ulcer, duodenal ulcer, chronic pancreatitis
  • Pain in the sixth lower teeth: Possible vein-related problems, arteries problem, atherosclerosis
  • Pain in the sixth upper teeth: Possible inflammation in the thyroid gland, spleen, and ovaries, pharynx and sinusitis diseases.
  • Wisdom Teeth Pain: Possible cardiac diseases, coronary heart disease, a congenital defect.
  • Pain in the lower molars: Possible polyps in the colon, varicose veins, lung-related problems, pneumonia, bronchitis, bronchial, and asthma.
The health starts with your mouth. Take a good care of your oral health to prevent more serious diseases.



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