Psychosomatics Teeth

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Psychosomatics Teeth
Psychosomatics Teeth
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Author: Elena Guskova Source: elenaguskova.ru

In order to understand what kind of human experiences are "loaded" into the teeth, it is necessary to consider what functions Nature has assigned to the teeth.

The main biological function of teeth is to grab, bite, and yank. Moreover, teeth are used in this way in two cases: when fighting the enemy and when getting food.

Already based on this, we can distinguish two main conflicts that a person faces and which can affect dental health:

1) The theme of unexpressed aggression. I want to rip and throw, I want to rip the enemy, but I cannot for certain reasons.

In the active stage of such a conflict, tooth decay begins, the death of tooth tissue.

Example.

Two brothers who fight constantly. At the same time, the older child has problems with the enamel: a conflict - I would like to bite and "tear with my teeth" the little one to pieces, but I cannot do it. Mom won't allow it.

The younger brother also has a problem with his teeth - but now with dentin, not with enamel - the teeth are destroyed from the inside out. The younger brother would like to bite the older one, but physically cannot, because he is larger and stronger.

If your teeth are decaying, you need to ask yourself a question - towards whom in society you cannot freely express your aggression or express, but not enough?

If teeth are decaying in children, then you can consider the relationship within the brothers and sisters. If there are no problems there, then you should always remember that parents can "unload" their experiences to their children, therefore it is necessary to find out from the parents whether they are in a situation where they are forced to endure someone's negative attitude without the opportunity to "snap back" in response.

2) The second topic is the “grabbing a piece” topic. "Piece", as you remember, can be anything: any desires, money, authority, desired things, etc.

Here, most likely, we will not talk about caries, as above, but about the imperfect shape of the teeth.

Protruding teeth - this is how the child's internal haste is expressed (he always wants to get his piece quickly), or the mother constantly tugs at the child so that he hurries up (here already the mother's desire to get a piece as quickly as possible).

If, on the contrary, the upper teeth are spaced back in comparison with the lower teeth, this means that the child is slowed down all the time so that he does not rush, or the child is as internally depressed that he is afraid to crawl forward for his piece.

Pulpitis

The pulp is the tissue that contains the vessels that feed the tooth. Pulpitis is a disease in recovery after a conflict "I am forbidden to feed my aggressiveness."

Interestingly, pulpitis is common in people who listen a lot but speak little, such as psychoanalysts. Apparently, it is dangerous to be a psychoanalyst in this regard. It is better to choose another method of psychotherapy, using which you can still insert a word when it is absolutely necessary. True, psychotherapists do not need to get involved in conversations with a client either) Everything is good in moderation)

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