Did you feel that how tooth health is affected on our overall body health?




Have you ever thought about it? Our each tooth is linked to a particular organ in the body, so if we avoid towards tooth pain for long time it can be results in a problem with a particular organ. It also makes an impact on your medical expenses and quality of life.

Let’s study about the connection between teeth and meridians as follows:

·     The meridians that connect the kidney, liver, and gallbladder are where the canines (pointed tooth) and incisors (narrow-edged tooth) are located.

·     The big intestine and stomach are on the meridians that go from the bicuspids and molar tooth.

·     Your teeth are connected to several organs, glands, muscles, and joints through these meridians:

·    Lower and upper incisor pain may be a sign of kidney, bladder or ear infections. They might also indicate issues with the reproductive system and lymphatic system. 

    ·    Anemia, stomach and intestinal ulcers, haemorrhoids, bladder infections, chronic gastritis (inflammation of the stomach lining), rheumatism, and chronic inflammation of the pancreas can all be indicated by molar pain.

·  Conversely, wisdom teeth are connected to the heart, liver, intestines, and central nervous system. Additionally, they may indicate liver disease, eczema, headaches, cardiovascular disease and elevated blood pressure.

·    Sometimes there is trouble in breathing due to tooth pain.

 

Treating dental issues that have reached a more severe level is typically more expensive than preventive dental care. Regular dental cleanings and checkups can spot problems early and avoid the need for more involved costly procedures. So, please don’t avoids towards dental pain do treatment as early as possible.

 

If you have problem in other body parts due to dental pain please tell your dentist and save your health.

 

Consult from holistic dentist is better solution.( A holistic dentist is a medical professional who adopts alternative dental practices. Usually, this means they use natural remedies as treatment options. Above all, they believe in the principles of holistic medicine. That means they believe someone’s dental health is connected to their overall health.)


How to save your teeth daily:

·     Brush your teeth twice a day.

·     Eat a food that rich in fiber, calcium, and fluoride (protect and rebuild the enamel surface).

Example- carrots, potatoes, spinach, apples, grapes, bananas, watermelon, avocado, almonds, peanuts, walnut, chia seeds, soya beans, kidney beans, lentils, and oats.  

 

For the health of our teeth, fluoride is a crucial mineral. Your smile will stay healthy for many years to come if you regularly choose tasty, fluoride-rich meals and drinks and go to your biannual dental examinations.

 

·    Avoid to eat Sticky candies and sweets.

· Carbonated beverages. For children and teenagers, these beverages constitute the main source of added sugar. They contain a lot of sugar. Additionally, the phosphoric and citric acids found in most soft drinks erode tooth enamel.

·   Consume sweets with your meals. During meals, more saliva is produced by your mouth. This helps wash food particles out of the mouth and reduce the impact of acid production.

·   Keep your mouth wet. Drink more water.


In conclusion, dental health is vital in the modern era for reasons that go beyond aesthetics and include general health advantages. A complete health and wellness regimen must include practicing good oral hygiene on a regular basis and getting professional dental care when necessary.



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