Relation between your teeth and your organs

Biological approach to dentistry applied by Fehér Dent Aesthetic Dental Clinic combines the principles of alternative medicine and traditional Chinese medicine. Biological dentistry approaches the human body as a whole system, so the health of your teeth has an impact on your whole body. The relation between your internal organs, body regions and your teeth was first described by Dr Voll and Kramer. Dr Voll, inventor of Voll acupuncture, performed bioelectric measurements and proved that particular teeth are related to particular body areas, therefore they can influence the health of these areas. This is a two-way connection and internal organs can affect the oral cavity. The condition of the body can be influenced through the mouth, as it can be done through the ears, nose or feet.

Your teeth and the functional circles
Individual teeth and groups of teeth together with the surrounding bone are connected to functional circles in the body through meridians. These energy channels connect the teeth with internal organs and other body parts.

Kidneys: urinary bladder functional circle (upper and lower incisors)
Body areas: inner corner of the eye, area between the breast bone and the collar bone, both sides of the spine, small pelvis, sole
Symptoms: pain, inflammation, muscle problems, paralysis along the meridian, frontal headache, pain and disturbed muscle function in the knee folds, weakness of the lower limbs, lumbago
Mental areas: poise, stability, safety, confidence, perseverance, persistence
Emotions: fear, unsteadiness, anxiety

Liver – gall bladder functional circle (canines)
Body areas: temples, back of the head, eye socket, side of the chest, sacrum, genital organs
Symptoms: pain, one-sided headache, pain in the jaw and the chest, hip disorders
Mental areas: assertiveness, efficiency, flexibility, spontaneity
Emotions: depression, anxiety, turning inward

Lung – large bowel functional circle (upper premolars, lower molars)
Body areas: palm muscles, thumb, fore finger, jaws, back of the fore arm
Symptoms: pain, inflammation, headache
Mental areas: creativity, intuition, tolerance, intolerance, happiness, remorse, self-esteem
Emotions: sadness, disappointment, listlessness

Spleen – pancreas functional circle (upper molars and lower premolars)
Body areas: area in front of the ears, upper part of the temples, upper corner of the forehead, lower edge of the cheek bone, groin, armpit
Symptoms: swelling on the head and neck, pain in the face, cheek and jaw, swelling of the face, spasm of the facial muscles, drooping mouth, lockjaw, difficulty chewing, jaw joint inflammation, impaired circulation of the lower limbs, muscle weakness, nerve problems
Mental areas: thinking, benevolence, responsibility
Emotions: melancholy, mulling, worrying

Heart – small bowel functional circle (upper and lower wisdom teeth)
Body areas: middle of the armpit, inner-back part of the arm, wrist, fifth finger, hand, side of the forearm, back of the arm fold, shoulder blade, area over the corner of the jaw, attachment of the chewing muscle, cheek bone arch
Symptoms: pain in the upper limbs, pain, inflammation, numbness, pain in the scrotum, headache, painful swelling of the neck and the area under the jaw, tilted neck
Mental areas: joy, inner balance
Emotions: exhaustion, tiredness, depression

Focal infection in the mouth
Dr Voll claims that most focal infections are found in the mouth. If one of the energy channels in the body is disturbed, a disease develops along another meridian.  Depending on which tooth is the focus of infection, various diseases develop elsewhere in the body. A localised infection in the mouth can block energy channels without causing any symptoms. There are several methods to eliminate focal infection in the mouth: extraction or other dental interventions. A failed root canal filling can be a source of infection, but a properly filled root canal can also act as a focus of infection, because the human body looks at fillings as foreign materials. Localised infection can be revealed by diagnostic scans, which we can do at our clinic.

Harmful effect of amalgam
Biological dentistry avoids using amalgam because of its harmful effects on the body. Amalgam has been banned in many countries, because it leaks mercury into the body. Mercury can have a harmful effect on the bowel flora, the liver, the brain and the kidneys. Symptoms of mercury poisoning include headache, fatigue, upper airways infection, bleeding gums, skin conditions, visual disturbances, heart complaints. Replacement of amalgam fillings should be combined with further detoxifying measures, such as fasting, selenium therapy, fruit diet.

Metal allergy
During dental treatment the body is exposed to several allergens, for example metals. Metal fillings can contain poisonous materials. These poisonous materials can be released from the fillings, depending on the location of the fillings, your diet and the way you chew. They can cause muscle cramps, urinary tract infections, sleep disturbance or fatigue. Dentists at Fehér Dent Aesthetic Dental Clinic use metal-free materials which are not only healthier, but also more aesthetic.

Various metals in the mouth
Fillings, metal restorations and piercings can cause health problems. They change the normal PH of saliva, which modifies the pre-digestion process and leads to digestive problems in the long run.

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