The relationship of teeth with the endocrine system and the spine

THE RELATIONSHIP OF TEETH WITH INTERNAL ORGANS:

1 and 2, the teeth of the upper and lower jaws (the meridians of the bladder and kidneys)

Organs: kidney, ureter, bladder, urethra, genital organs, rectum, anal canal, anus.

3 tooth upper and lower jaws (the meridians of the gall bladder and liver)

Bodies: the tooth on the right lobe of the liver, bile duct, gall bladder; the tooth on the left is the left lobe of the liver.

4-5 teeth of the upper jaw and 6-7 teeth of the lower jaw (the meridians of the large intestine and the lungs)

Organs: lungs, bronchi, trachea; teeth on the right — cecum with Appendix, ascending colon; the teeth on the left — the left part of the transverse colon, the descending colon, the sigmoid colon.



6-7 the teeth of the upper jaw with 4-5 teeth of the lower jaw (the meridians of stomach and spleen — pancreas)

Organs: esophagus, stomach, the right — body of the stomach (right side), the pyloric section of the stomach, the pancreas, the right breast; the left — the transition of the esophagus into the stomach, gastric fundus, body of stomach (left side), the spleen, the left mammary gland.

8 tooth top and bottom jaws (the meridians of the small intestine and heart)

Organs: heart, small intestine; right upper duodenum (descending division, the upper horizontal division); right lower ileum; left upper duodenum (jejunum flexure); left bottom — thin and ileum.



THE RELATIONSHIP OF TEETH WITH THE ENDOCRINE SYSTEM

The relationship of teeth with the endocrine glands is established by the presence of the appropriate meridians measuring points of these glands. Below is a table of correspondence between the teeth, endocrine glands and control points for these glands. (Notation: in brackets are the measuring points for each gland; abbreviations of meridians).

1 and 2, the teeth of the upper and lower jaws (the meridians of the bladder and kidneys)

Endocrine glands: the upper teeth — epiphyses (Bl.8); lower tooth — adrenal (Bl.22).

3 tooth upper and lower jaws (the meridians of the gall bladder and liver)

Endocrine gland: the intermediate lobe of the pituitary (Gbl.20a).

4-5 teeth of the upper jaw and 6-7 teeth of the lower jaw (the meridians of the large intestine and the lungs)

Endocrine glands: the upper 4th tooth, the posterior pituitary (Gbl.12); the upper 5-th tooth the thymus gland (Ma.11).

6-7 the teeth of the upper jaw with 4-5 teeth of the lower jaw (the meridians of stomach and spleen-pancreas)

Endocrine glands: the upper 6th tooth, thyroid gland (Ma.10); the upper 7 tooth — parathyroid gland (Ma.9); bottom 4th — gonadal (Ma.31=MiPa.11).

8 tooth top and bottom jaws (the meridians of the small intestine and heart)

Endocrine glands: the upper — anterior lobe of the pituitary (Dü.15).



 

THE RELATIONSHIP OF TEETH WITH THE SENSES OF THE HEAD

The relationship of teeth with the sense organs of the head, such as sight, smell, hearing, is established by the presence of the measuring points of the individual parts of those bodies on "dental" meridians. Below is a table of correspondence between the teeth, sense organs of the head and reference points of these organs.

1 and 2, the teeth of the upper and lower jaws (the meridians of the bladder and kidneys)

The sense organs of the head: frontal sinus .

3 tooth upper and lower jaws (the meridians of the gall bladder and liver)

The sense organs of the head: the eyes .

4-5 teeth of the upper jaw and 6-7 teeth of the lower jaw (the meridians of the large intestine and the lungs)

The sense organs of the head, cells of a trellised labyrinth

6-7 the teeth of the upper jaw with 4-5 teeth of the lower jaw (the meridians of stomach and spleen-pancreas)

The sense organs of the head: maxillary sinus .

8 tooth top and bottom jaws (the meridians of the small intestine and heart)

The sense organs of the head: upper — inner ear; the lower the external auditory meatus, the auricle.



 

THE RELATIONSHIP OF TEETH WITH THE SPINE

1 and 2, the teeth of the upper and lower jaws (the meridians of the bladder and kidneys)

Spine: L2, L3, S3, S4, S5, and coccyx.

3 tooth upper and lower jaws (the meridians of the gall bladder and liver)

Spine: Th8, Th9, Th10.

4-5 teeth of the upper jaw and 6-7 teeth of the lower jaw (the meridians of the large intestine and the lungs)

Spine: Th2, Th3, Th4, L4, L5.

6-7 the teeth of the upper jaw with 4-5 teeth of the lower jaw (the meridians of stomach and spleen-pancreas)

Spine: Th11, Th12, L1.

8 tooth top and bottom jaws (the meridians of the small intestine and heart).published





 

Dental table Foll "Relationship of the teeth and tonsils with organs and physiological systems
 

 



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