Emotional conflicts that affect teeth and how to treat them consciously

Teeth represent our ability to express what we think and our way of “affirming” or “biting” in life. Biting is an act of aggressiveness, of power, a takeover.

Biologically, both teeth and nails are the natural tools we have to defend ourselves.

“I am not able to affirm myself or someone prevents me from affirming myself.”

Bad teeth are a sign of contained aggressiveness and low vitality.

Those who suffer from it avoid conflicts and lack the ability to “sink their teeth” into a problem.

He lacks drive to make his way in life (“show his teeth”) as he feels powerless and unable to defend himself.

tooth loss: It is the consequence of having experienced a conflict of devaluation for “not being able to bite, fight”. Perhaps, I have not been able to catch or I have suffered a loss of something (bite) for not being able to fight because it is an authority or someone who is very significant to me and I have a lot of respect for him.

That’s why my teeth fall out, so I don’t bite. “I could bite, I am capable of doing it, but I don’t have the right to do it, “I have been educated too well”. Or maybe I devalue myself “for not being able to bite”, because I feel weaker.

Other dental problems are related to our difficulties to “go forward”, to make decisions and remove obstacles that prevent us from moving forward.

Abscess: A dental abscess or phlegmon is an abscess located in a gum, due to an infection in a diseased or damaged tooth.

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The pus collects the bad or harmful accumulated, to be able to expel it.

In this case, that which prevented us from making a decision (catching a bite in the form of a decision) is expelled.

The remnants of the battle (infection) for that decision are being removed. If we enter the conflict again, the abscess may persist.

Decision that we have not made or that we have not been able to maintain consistently.

Contrariety that appears with anger and frustration, regarding a decision that eats me inside and I can’t make it.

Look for the direction of the tooth in which it appears.

Dental caries is the manifestation of a deep inner pain.

Something gnaws at me to the depths of my being, perhaps because we have not been able to express the words that we should have said in time or because we have not made the right decision at the right time.

When it affects the enameled part, we have experienced a situation in which we wanted to “bite” someone and we have not done so because “a well-bred child does not do this type of thing”.

“I have no right to defense or attack.”

When it affects the bone, a conflict of devaluation by not being able or not being able to bite because we feel too weak.

In this way we block ourselves and we cannot act or manifest our desires.

“I’m nothing, I can’t even face others, to defend myself tooth and nail.”

Cavities also tell us that we take life too seriously and prevent ourselves from laughing.

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Pulp of the teeth: “It is not allowed to feed my aggressiveness.”

Tooth avulsion: Tooth (adult) that comes out of its usual position. It may fall all the way or move or shift.

The meaning is to change the position of the tooth to one that allows us to “bite” the bite better.

Devaluation for not being able to catch the piece (bite) or for not being able to express themselves (they do not support me in my ideas or words).

Fear of hurting another.

Advancing Tooth: I want to speed up.

receding tooth: I want to stop.

It is necessary to take into account the affected piece and its function or symbolism.

Pyorrhea: It manifests itself in very indecisive people, who have a real panic when it comes to making decisions or expressing themselves freely and deciding.

Repressed aggression for fear of hurting others or being hurt by them.

“I could bite, I am capable of doing it, but I have no right to do it, I have been brought up too well.”

To attack life and try to impose oneself. Break through. Sink your teeth into problems.

Tartar: Tartar is an attempt at protection.

It is deposited mainly in the gums below, because this area represents our most fragile and vulnerable part.

People who make a lot of tartar are hypersensitive.

They have come into the world in a climate of coldness, fear, anguish or insecurity.

With tartar they try to cover and hide their faults and weaknesses: “This way I will feel less fear.”

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If the tartar appears on the outside of the gums, it is trying to protect us from aggressions that come from outside (slaps, mistreatment, humiliation).

If the tartar is deposited mainly inside, the person does not want to feel his weakness, his smallness and how much he needs others to satisfy his needs.

Tartar is generally a “disease” of adults.

If it manifests itself in the child, it is a sign of exacerbated hypersensitivity against which the child tries to fight.

What or who are you trying to protect yourself from?

There are those who develop tartar after entering school, after a separation or those who suffer from bullying.

«I am immersed in an environment that is too harsh for me».

Giving security, comfort and protection will then be as important as removing tartar.

In children it is important to find out if the conflict belongs to the mother and projects it onto him (felt project).

Dreaming of teeth that fall out: Something escapes me and I can’t catch it.

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