Fort Lauderdale, FL, dentist explains the importance of a healthy 13th second premolar tooth

Dentist Explains the Importance of a Healthy 13th Second Premolar Tooth in Fort Lauderdale, FL Area

A visit to the dentist should not only be about how beautiful your smile is or just about your oral health; it should also be about your overall wellness. Your oral health is a key aspect of your overall wellness. This is why Dr. Yolanda Cintron of Go Natural Dentistry provides her patients in Fort Lauderdale, FL, with holistic dentistry services that look at your oral health and its impact on your overall well being. Read to find out more about leading dentist Dr. Cintron as she assesses the health of your 13th second premolar tooth and its relationship with your wellbeing. 

As per the Meridian Tooth Chart, your 13th second premolar tooth affects the health of your left lung, small intestine, liver, large intestine, gallbladder, and duodenum. It also impacts the health of the thyroid and thymus glands and sensory parts such as the ethmoid cells and maxillary sinus. In the spinal cord, it is linked to vertebrae and spinal cord segments C5, C6, C7, T3, T4, L4, and L5. The 13th second premolar tooth is also linked to your trunk, upper, and lower extremities musculature.

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If you want to know more about how each of your teeth is linked to other aspects of your body, reach out to a leading dentist in Fort Lauderdale, FL, Dr. Yolanda Cintron of Go Natural Dentistry. Call us today at (855) 381-6001 to schedule an appointment.

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