Paracelsus Klinik

Teeth as the cause of chronic diseases

The teeth are an integral part of the body, and not just tools for cutting up food. If the teeth are unhealthy, this may disturb other organs and functions of the body. Many chronic diseases, such as neuralgia, chronic sinusitis, headache, back problems or diseases of the joints, are correlated with dental problems.

Biological medicine and dental treatment

Every tooth, as a part of the human body, is closely connected with the meridian and lymphatic system. An infected tooth or inflamed jaw may well cause disturbances in the respective part of the functional system. The same applies in the case of toxic load caused by heavy metals.

In our experience, the main problems are:

amalgam and other toxic metals such as mercury, palladium, titanium etc.
root-canalling of dead teeth, inflammations of the jaw, abscesses etc.
metal intolerance, especially in the case of implants
impacted or displaced teeth
Print
Paracelsus Klinik