Why have my teeth been destroyed twice? – symbol iron, drill and knife
What story do your teeth have to tell? During HeartConnection Training, we cover the meaning of each tooth and molar. Explanation of tooth enamel, tartar and the story of Mary.
Why have my teeth been destroyed twice?
Maria explains, “Ten years ago, a dentist destroyed my teeth. I then went to another dentist, who did the same thing. This caused so much stress in my life that I subsequently suffered a stroke. Eventually, I also lost contact with one of my children.” She wonders, “Why have my teeth been destroyed twice?”
Meanwhile, Maria has been to many therapists, but all to no avail. No one can answer her and no one can solve her problem. Maria feels much grief for going through this.
Sometimes people get “stuck” in a story. Of course Maria wants to get rid of her complaint and understand the dental story. But somewhere inside her, there is also fear of meeting and letting go of the real story. Without your drama, who are you as a human being?
To connect with this drama, it is important to feel. “What emotions do I feel at the destruction of my teeth?” Within Heartconnection, we call this the Connect – Merge – Release exercise.
Then we can see what story is related to this. Who has been attacked in the family? Who had to shut up? Were her parents betrayed or someone else in the family? Is Mary allowed to express herself or will she be gagged?
Symbol of the element iron, a drill and a knife
Dentists work with iron drills. From the Chinese elements, iron (metal) is connected to lungs and intestines. Within biology, this can be translated into death anxiety and chunk conflict. Did Mary suffer agony or in her family? What chunk conflicts have not been processed?
An iron drill can symbolically be a knife. Who in the family has been attacked by a knife, or even killed? How was the birth? Did mother receive a cut during her birth? Or did Mary herself receive a cut when her children were born? Has anyone in the family been raped? Perhaps oral? And so on and so forth.
There are lots of questions you can ask to find answers to the question, “Why have my teeth been destroyed twice?” Maria will take the year-long training to come up with answers on her own.
Teeth and molars meaning
What story do your teeth have to tell? During HeartConnection Training, we cover the meaning of each tooth and molar. What organ is a tooth connected to? What is the emotional meaning? Choices can also have to do with ancestry. Which molars and teeth are connected to paternal lineage and which to maternal lineage. And much more!
Tooth enamel
Decrease in tooth enamel occurs after a TPM “I must not bite off”. From the group’s norms and values, decrease in tooth enamel occurs. This causes sensitivity with hot, cold, sweet or sour foods. If at any time you feel that it is okay to bite off your bullet, that is the solution of TPM. In the dissolution phase, the site of tooth impact becomes black; this is insensitive. You are organic in the solution. Over time, the black spot pulls away and the body has fixed it itself: cavity gone and beautiful white teeth again!
Beware of too large a TPM. A good dentist will see if the cavity repairs itself or continues to migrate anyway. The hole is stopped by a small natural intervention.
Tooth enamel is red (ectoderm), see image below.
Tartar
This is an eigenvalue TPM. You dare not speak freely or bite off your tongue because you think you cannot. You think the other person is better at it and you keep quiet. After TPM, there is decrease at the bone. The moment you do dare to speak out – you can speak out – you come into the solution. In the dissolution phase, fluid is released from the dentin. This goes out and is called tartar: the healing phase of a bite-TPM! Biological meaningfulness: at the end of the biological process, your teeth are stronger.
Dentin is orange (new-mesoderm), see image below.
Inflammations
Inflammation is recovery phase 1st PCL, click here for more information two-phase, the biological process. We cover this during HeartConnection Annual Training.
Teeth and molars are composed of several germ layers

Click here for more information two-phase, the biological process and germplasm.
Tip
Be kind to your teeth. Compliment them regularly, such as: “thank you for faithfully always grinding my food” & “my teeth are super healthy”!
Maintain your teeth well.
Always express yourself; this prevents cavities!
Click here for more information regarding teeth.
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