Teeth and molars
Teeth and molars consist of several germ layers, each with its own significance. Do you dare to bite off? Are you sinking your teeth into something? Is it appropriate to speak up or should you keep quiet? All TPM that can have an effect on your teeth. Below in detail the meaning of teeth, molars and many dental complaints we take a look at.
The tooth consists of several parts:
- Enamel – ectoderm
- Dentin (dentin) – new mesoderm
- Jawbone encloses blood vessels (new mesoderm) and nerves (inside the bone: new mesoderm)
- Oral mucosa – gums – ectoderm
- Deep oral mucosa – between dentin and oral mucosa – endoderm
Teeth and teeth: 64 Brain Relay
Each tooth has a right and a left half corresponding to a particular brain region in the brain (brain relay).
There are 64 conflicts in the right and left sides in the brain relay.
Function teeth
Teeth and molars tell you a story. What happened to your (pre-)parents? Life blueprint? Timeline?
- The teeth / molars keep us alive; protects us from being killed (biologically) and gives us food; we can catch our enemy and it gives us nutrients.
- Teeth symbolize eating and not being eaten by the enemy.
- Showing your teeth / molars, to deter the other person. Keeping out of your way.
- Strong teeth/teeth: won in battle!
- Yellow teeth / molars: mother prevents person from expressing himself / from.
- Function of teeth / molars
- Attack, capture the enemy.
- Defend, impress the enemy.
- Aesthetics, beauty: Smile and (tone) of face.
- Social interaction (very important): We can show our teeth/teeth in neutrality, politeness, friendly, aggressive and so on.
- Sound function: The position of the tongue touching the teeth produces sound, including whispering.
- Digestion: Grinding, breaking food is very important for digestion of food.
- Teeth / molars stimulate jawbone which keeps teeth healthy.
- The teeth / molars have an important role on the muscles of the face and the muscles of the tongue.
- Without teeth / molars: no jaws, no lips, both fall inward.
- Teeth: “I can’t keep the lump in my mouth”.
- Showing your teeth / molars, to deter the other person.
- Keeping the other person away from you.
- Tusks (fangs): you can hurt others with these.
- Beautiful white teeth: healthy communication in life, success and happiness.
- Teeth also indicate your self-image, self-worth.
Biting is an underground aggressiveness, hunger for food prevails and teeth are set into food like a hungry lion. So is it with emotions and feelings, one can get caught up in them.
Teeth and molars are in a mouth that can also talk, so teeth can also symbolize how you communicate and talk. For example, you can have cavities in a tooth because of bad or negative talk about others. Also remember the saying ”Talk doesn’t fill any holes.”
Power struggle: a feeling of being a ”bitten dog,” because you are not in control of a particular situation. Also, it could indicate wanting to reverse something that cannot be reversed.
Losing teeth / molars – symbolism
First, wanting and biting and second, not being allowed. Letting go of your younger years (youth); letting go of aggression; a sign of wisdom for older people.
Letting go of choices symbolizes that you have had a lot to deal with in life. You have the feeling of inability to make something succeed. It can also mean letting go of bad or negative habits, stress, problems.
Enamel – ectoderm
- Enamel is a very important part of teeth.
- It is 95% mineral and 5% organic (especially protein).
- The more pure the minerals, the more it represents light.
- Therefore, icing is in connection with your consciousness.
- Enamel is a hardening of the ivory derived from the oral mucosa, gums (squamous epithelium). Ectoderm.
- This is the hard part of the tooth / molar.
- Symbolic: Speaking harsh words about someone.
Glaze TPM
- I have no right to comment.
- I have no right to bite (to bite off; to stand up for myself).
- I have no right to bite: if I hit him I will be rejected by everyone.
- I have no right to bite: obstructed (restrained) male aggression.
- ‘I have no permission to bite and/or kill.’
- From good upbringing and culture, male aggression is not allowed.
- Cavities: “the diamond falls into dust,” the tooth/teeth falls apart.
- Glaze: “Feeling abandoned by God/creator/creator”
Tooth enamel – Ectoderm – group determines may/may not say
Two-phase
- Cell decline in the conflict active phase CA
- CA cell -/- Caries – Pain
- The person or thing is no longer made “biteable” by the temporary hypersensitivity. One can no longer strike because it hurts. Hypersensitivity hot/cold, or sweet/sour.
- 1st Pcl cell + Restored enamel. At the site of recovery comes a black spot
- Epi-crisis hurts again
- 2nd Pcl further recovery
Grind – choose
With the molars we grind our food daily, at least we bite into the food and the molars grind everything.
Symbolically, it is not only the food that must be digested; spiritual or psychological food that we have taken to ourselves must also be ground up.
- First molar: chewing
- Unable or unwilling to grind
- Second molar and molar teeth: ground up.
- Unable or afraid to grind. One is prevented by something or someone from biting (for example, because of good decency).
Teeth
- Teeth: biting, seizing, growling (showing your teeth).
- Not being able to bite
- Not being able to bite
- Unable to dare to growl (show your teeth)
Dentition – self-esteem conflict impact – new mesoderm – can’t / don’t dare
Dentin is the soft part of the tooth / molar.
Dentin TPM:
- ‘I can’t manage to bite, there are holes in my teeth / molars’
- ‘It’s impossible to bite’
- ‘I cannot handle the other, or he will kill me’
- Required to be quiet.
- Aggression not being allowed to show.
- One has too little self-confidence, one is too weak, too cowardly, too timid or too cautious.
- One cannot strike because it is not within one’s capabilities.
- For example, employer-employee relationship, student-teacher relationship.
- Not daring to strike, not daring to defend.
- An employee always allows himself to be reprimanded by his boss. He gets bitten. He dare not bite back, because then he will lose his job.
- A woman is pressured by her partner to finally stand up to her sister’s attacks. Wife doesn’t want an argument.
Dentin – Deep Caries – New Mesoderm
Two-phase
Equity TPM
- Not being able to strike or bite through.
- Unable to defend oneself.
- Not being able to assert oneself or not being able to follow through.
- CA cell -/- creation of holes in dentin, no pain.
- Pcl cell + Inflammation, pain, recovery.
- Biological meaningfulness dentin: At the end of biological process, dentin is stronger. More tissue than before. To bite off better.
Dentin – Deep Caries
- A weaker boy is regularly bullied at school by the stronger ones.
- A man has to adapt at work all the time. He is too weak to stand up for himself.
- Her sister knows everything better; she is always talking. Woman cannot bite her sister because that would disrupt family peace. Woman accepts her sister and she goes into healing.
- Experience Björn Eybl. Internship as a massage therapist. His boss talked a crooked face to everyone. Björn resented his boss. ‘I would have preferred to bite him and grind him up. Of course I couldn’t, because then I wouldn’t find a place with anyone else.’ CA six months. Separation. Other internship placement. Dentist found a deep hole, it became a root treatment.
Jawbone (bone) – New Mesoderm -.
Periodontosis – Periodontitis
- Required to be quiet.
- Aggression not being allowed to show.
- Symbolism “receding gums” : “I would like to sever the umbilical cord with my father, but the family does not want this.”
Two-phase jawbone
- CA Cell -/- The tooth neck appears to be longer because the tooth bed is languishing. Periodontosis. Until the end of healing, the teeth may wobble. No pain.
- Pcl Cell + Inflammation, pain, recovery. Periodontitis. Tartar.
- At the end of the biological process, jawbone is stronger. To bite off better.
Hanging jawbone
- Hanging TPM -> failure of teeth
- Hanging TPM -> jaw cysts
- Hanging TPM -> jaw tumor
Example jawbone
A 46-year-old man takes a slip, after which he develops prostate cancer. He tells his wife, who is suspicious from then on. Man feels guilty. Active EWI bite-TPM, with decrease jawbone. He wants to be faithful up front and wants to draw a line under this chapter. A good conversation with his wife, understanding the biological process and body together. Connecting-melting-letting go. After this, his jawbone recovered. In the relationship, they are opening with each other and communicating more in connection.
Jawbone – New Mesoderm – Tartar – 1st Pcl recovery phase
Tartar is usually found near salivary gland entrances or near bad, loose-fitting teeth. During the healing phase of the tooth bed, dentin or jawbone, callus (new liquid bone tissue) runs from the tooth pocket into the oral cavity. This liquid bone mass then hardens at the level of the tooth neck. Yellowish rings is tartar.
Oral mucosa – gums – ectoderm (squamous epithelium) – may (the group determined)
TPM:
- “My words have no value in the group”
- ‘I do not / insufficiently appreciate my own talents’
- Talents are used in the group (stem) – ectoderm
- Self-esteem conflict combined with unspoken words in the group.
- ‘I’ll keep my mouth shut’
- ‘What was said I can’t place’
- ‘I said something, but the other person doesn’t understand me’
- ‘I am not listened to in the family’
- ‘I feel like I’m talking to the wall’
Gum disease
- Inflammation always healing phase
- 1st Pcl – Recovery by microbes (bacteria or fungi)
Deep buccal mucosa – Endoderm – Chunk conflict
Chunk-by-TPM
On the right: a food chunk. Not obtaining something desired or something good, e.g., certain food, a good job or car, because one cannot apply.
Left: Not getting rid of something unwanted or something that is iet good because one cannot follow through. E.g.. One is stuck in a certain situation that one has to bite through.
Deep oral mucosa – Salivary glands – Brok-TPM
- Extreme fear of not being able to eat what I want to eat.
- Fear of eating something poisonous, or being poisoned.
- Fear of not being able to speak.
Function saliva
TPM: “I can’t take the lump.”
Saliva functions as a kind of lubricant that makes eating and talking easier. Saliva is also very important for natural cleaning of the teeth and for digesting food.
Sublingual salivary gland fills the space under the mucosa of the floor of the mouth. Center under the tongue. They make mucous-like saliva that keeps the oral cavity moist.
In relation to tongue: talking, words, tasting, kissing and so on.
Deep oral mucosa – Endoderm – Dental fistula – Abscess
Chunk-bite TPM
Single mother is taunted by her adolescent daughter. However, she avoids hard discussions. She cannot bite through.
Two-phase deep oral mucosa:
- CA cell + With more (intestinal) gland cells, more mucus is produced with which the lump can slide in or out better.
- Pcl cell decline by microbes (TBC). Foul taste in the mouth. Locally: pus, mouth odor, night sweats.
- Epi-crisis: Strong pain, possibly shivering fever.
Teeth / molars generalTPM
- Remembering and starting over.
- There is a direct link between teeth/teeth and thyroid (J.P. Piret).
- A mouthful of teeth – You feel overwhelmed.
- Betrayal and denial TPM: “I can’t bite and kill”
- Teeth moving forward: To accelerate.
- Teeth moving backwards: The brake, to slow down.
- Teeth/teeth that are going to be loose: Fear of showing my teeth/teeth, fear of being allowed to be there.
- It is a sign of giving up your youth; letting go of aggressiveness.
- It is also a sign of wisdom for elders.
Tip
Brushing teeth: get clean!
Tooth Questions
- Dentures: are you honest enough with yourself and others?
- Also means that you have false motives?
- What story did the teeth have to tell?
- After WWII many people had dentures at a young age. What could be the reason for this?
Source: Dr.G.R.Hamer – GNM, Björn Eybel “Soul cause of disease,” Dr.C.Sabah – Biology Total, Jean-Pierre Piret – Osteopath, Chr. Beyer, G. Athias, M. Caffin, O. Soulier, Chinese elements, HeartConnection Netherlands®
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