Thursday, June 8, 2017

Are you familiar with the fact that even the tiniest tooth can 

be a sign of some internal problem? Maybe it will sound 

unbelievable, but there is a strong relation between the 

condition of your teeth and the health of your internal organs



For instance, the upper and lower incisors are linked to the 

bladder, kidneys and ears while canine teeth are associated 

with the liver and gallbladder. The experts claim that the 

premolars reflect the state of the lung, the molars are related 

to the health of the stomach, pancreas, and spleen, and the 

wisdom teeth tell a lot about the heart and the small intestine. 

However, this does not mean that the damage of the teeth is 

responsible for all internal damages. There are many cases 

when the patients feel discomfort and pain in the areas 

surrounding a healthy tooth, but however, sometimes the 

pain can occur in areas where the tooth has been long 

removed. This kind of pain is known as phantom pain and it 

occurs as a result of the message that our affected organs 

send to the corresponding tooth. So, it is very important to 

know the connection between the teeth and the internal 

organs in order to find out the root of the damaged organ easily. 

Check out the list below: Pain in the upper and lower incisor 

indicates pyelonephritis, cystitis, or otitis Pain in the first 

incisor is a sign of prostatitis or tonsillitis If you experience 

chronic pain in the canine teeth, it is very likely that you are 

suffering from hepatitis or cholecystitis Pain in the premolar 

teeth can be a sign of allergic reaction, dysbactriosis, 

pneumonia, or colitis Pain in the fourth teeth (top and bottom) 

indicates elbow pain, colon disease, shoulder pain, knee 

pain, or inflammatory-related diseases like arthritis If you 

experience pain in the molars, it is very likely that you are 

suffering from anemia, gastric ulcer, chronic gastritis, 

duodenal ulcer, chronic pancreatitis Pain in the sixth lower 

teeth is a sign of atherosclerosis, vein-related problems and 

problems with the arteries Pain in the sixth upper teeth is 

usually linked to inflammation of the ovaries, thyroid gland, 

and spleen, sinusitis and pharynx diseases Wisdom teeth are 

associated with cardiac diseases, congenital defect and 

coronary heart disease Pain in the lower molars indicated 

varicose veins, polyps in the colon, or lung-related problems 

like bronchitis, pneumonia, asthma, and bronchial.


Credits: Natural Cures And Home Remedies, Best Healthy Guide.

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