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Go Natural Dentistry in Fort Lauderdale prides itself for its holistic approach to dentistry. Rather than looking at oral health in isolation Dr. Cintron and her team believe that oral health is an integral one’s overall wellness.
Today we will look at how the health of the 19th First Molar affects the functionality of certain other organs and systems within your body, using the Meridian Tooth Chart. The chart denotes how each tooth in your mouth is connected to many different organs and systems within your body.
Also known as the Maxillary First Molar, the 19th First Molar is considered the second most common tooth to get cavities and also the second most common tooth to undergo extraction or endodontic treatment.
According to the chart the 19th first molar is connected to the large intestine meridian and its energy flows through the large intestine as well as left lung and is connected to the pituitary gland. This meridian also connects with the ethmoid cells as well as the upper and lower extremities in musculature.
The meridian also flows through the joints of inner knee, sacroiliac joint, big toe, foot, coccygodynia, radial hand, elbow and shoulder and it also has relationships with problems such as conditions of the anus, suspension crystallization of body fluids, rheumatism sacroiliac joint, and stone formation.
This means that any issues with the 19th first molar tooth could also possibly lead to problems with your large intestine and your left lung, or could lead to conditions as listed above.
If you’re in search of a dentistry that not only addresses your oral health but the health and wellness of your entire being, give us a call at (855) 381-6001.
Dr. Yolanda Cintron's passion for cellular biology and chemistry led her to join The International Academy of Oral Medicine and Toxicology, where she learned about the safe removal of toxic substances and the body's response to dental materials. She believes that she's God's instrument to get you healthy.
Dr. Cintron graduated from the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey in 1987 and has gained over 27 years of expertise and 15 years of experience in oral implantology ever since. She is an IV Sedation credentialed and a recognized physician who is a member of several recognized organizations. As a lifelong learner, Dr. Cintron constantly seeks new knowledge and techniques to provide her patients with the most innovative and effective treatments.
Dr. Cintron's patient-centered approach to care means that she puts the needs and well-being of her patients above all else. With her expertise and compassion, she provides the best care possible and strives to help her patients achieve maximum health and wellness. She has cared for hundreds of satisfied patients and looks forward to meeting all your requirements while keeping your trust in safe hands.