Cardiovascular System

Imbalances around the wisdom teeth, whether in the upper or lower jaw, may influence the heart and circulatory system. These disturbances can also be associated with symptoms such as heightened allergies, chronic fatigue, mental fogginess, and feelings of stress or unease.

Lungs and Intestines

The upper premolars and lower molars are linked to the lung-colon meridian. Issues in these teeth may also relate to discomfort or dysfunction in areas like the shoulders, elbows, and lower back.

Kidneys and Bladder

Concerns involving the front teeth can be connected to the kidney-bladder meridian. This relationship may extend to the urinary and reproductive organs, including the prostate, as well as to tension or discomfort in the neck and lower back.

Knee and Chest

Irregularities in the upper molars and lower premolars may be associated with challenges affecting the knees, chest, and certain glands, such as the thyroid and pancreas. They may also relate to strain in areas such as the Achilles tendon.

Liver and Gall Bladder

The canine teeth are often linked to the liver and gallbladder pathways. When issues arise here, they may correlate with concerns involving vision, hip mobility, and the body’s natural detox processes.