Teeth and body
In the human body all things are related and, therefore, our teeth can affect internal organs and systems. Infection localized only in the tooth gradually passes through the root system into the surrounding tissues.
The presence of bacteria is causing inflammation and is employing the immune system.It is naturally trying to eliminate or at least limit the inflammation. If the infection is stronger, microorganisms can spread further throughout the body and affect other organs and tissues.
Teeth are often the cause of the disease of an "unknown" origin, in particular on an allergic basis. The relation of the teeth to the other organs Each tooth in the mouth has its specific function, but in addition, it also has the ability to affect distant organs.
The relation of the teeth to the other organs
Each tooth in the mouth has its specific function, but in addition, it also has the ability to affect distant organs.
- Cutters 11, 12, 21, 22
urinary bladder, brain, spine, joints, lumbar spine, kidneys, thyroid gland.
- Canine teeth 13, 23
eyes, neck and thoracic spine, gall bladder, sinuses, liver, stomach.
- Premolars 14, 15, 24, 25
thoracic spine, duodenum, cervix, lungs.
- Molars 16, 26, 17, 27
breasts, thoracic spine, colon, immune system, sinuses, joints, stomach, pancreas.
- Wisdom teeth (molars)
thoracic and lumbar spine, nervous system, intestinse, heart, arms, ears.
- Cutters 31, 32, 41, 42
urinary bladder, brain, breasts, spine, legs, lower back, adrenal glands, sinuses.
- Canine teeth 33, 43
eyes, thoracic spine, gall bladder, cervical spine, joints, liver, stomach.
- Premolars 34, 35, 44, 45
thoracic spine, breasts, duodenum, joints, lumbar spine, sinuses, lymph nodes, stomach, spleen.
- Molars 36, 37, 46, 47
vascular system, colon, thoracic vertebrae, the immune system, lungs, arms.
- Wisdom teeth 18, 48
cardio-vascular system, thoracic and lumbar spine, ears, peripheral nervous system, arms.