Premolars (fourth and fifth teeth): linked to the lungs and large intestine. They can hurt in cases of asthma, bronchitis, colitis or allergic reactions such as rhinitis.
Molars (sixth and seventh teeth): reflect the state of the pancreas, stomach, spleen and joints. They may indicate gastritis, pancreatitis, ulcers, anemia, arthritis, or bowel problems.
Wisdom teeth: These are related to the heart and small intestine. Its connection with imbalances of the nervous system has also been suggested.
Some common ailments and their dental reflex
Pain in the incisors may indicate chronic pyelonephritis, urinary tract infections, or otitis.
Persistent pain in the first incisor could be related to hepatitis or cholecystitis.
Pain in the premolars, especially the lower ones, may suggest asthma or chronic lung problems.
Upper molars can hurt in cases of gastritis, duodenal ulcers, or anemia.
Pain in the lower molars could be linked to arteriosclerosis, colitis or joint inflammation
Wisdom tooth pain could reflect heart or bowel problems.