- Premolars (fourth and fifth teeth): These are linked to the lungs and colon. They can be painful in cases of asthma, bronchitis, colitis, or allergic reactions such as rhinitis.
- The molars (sixth and seventh teeth) reflect the state of the pancreas, stomach, spleen, and joints. They can indicate gastritis, pancreatitis, a stomach ulcer, anemia, arthritis, or intestinal problems.
- Wisdom teeth: they are associated with the heart and the small intestine. They are also linked to imbalances in the nervous
Some common ailments and their dental reflex
- Pain in the incisors may indicate chronic pyelonephritis, a urinary tract infection, or otitis media .
- Persistent pain in the first incisor may be related to hepatitis or cholecystitis .
- Pain in the premolars, especially the lower ones, may indicate asthma or chronic lung problems .
- Upper molars can be painful due to gastritis, duodenal ulcers, or anemia .
- Pain in the lower molars may be related to arteriosclerosis, colitis, or joint inflammation .
- Pain in the wisdom tooth can indicate heart or bowel problems
Each tooth is connected to an organ in the body: dental pain can be an indicator of future problems.



