Energetic Correlation Between the Dental Region and the Body

 

Translated from  the german book “Ganzheitliche Zahnheilkunde…” (author: A. Rossaint, DMD) by Dr. Ursula Vielkind, Ontario, Canada for  Beate Strittmatter, MD.

Editor: A. Rossaint, DMD, von-Coels-Strasse 230, D-52080 Aachen, Germany
Advisor: F. Kramer, DMD, Ostendstrasse 161, D-90482 Nuremberg, Germany

These relationships have been established by R. Voll, DMD, Plochingen, Germany, and coworkers during diagnostic procedures using electroacupuncture. They have been summarized in a table for the first time by F. Kramer, DMD, Nuremberg, Germany. The data have been updated by A. Rossaint, DMD, in the form of a dental scheme based on Dr. Voll’s publication, “Tabellen über energetische Wechselbeziehungen von Odontonen zu Organen und Gewebssystemen” (Tables on the Energetic Reciprocal Relationship Between the Teeth and Organs or Tissue Systems). ML-Verlag, Ülzen, 1978.

R, right
L, left

C5—T1, brachial plexus
T1—T4, superior intercostal nerves
T5—T7, middle intercostal nerves
T8—T10, inferior intercostal nerves
T11—T12, the most inferior intercostal nerves
T12—L3, lumbar plexus
L4—S3, sacral plexus, sciatic plexus
S4—S5, pudendal plexus
S5—coccyx, coccygeal plexus

I, olfactory nerve
II, optic nerve
III, oculomotor nerve
IV, trochlear nerve
V3, lingual nerve
VI, abducens nerve
VII, facial nerve
VIII, vestibulocochlear nerve
X, vagus nerve
XI, accessory nerve
XII, hypoglossal nerve

Every odontogenous focus irritates the C1 and C2 segments of the vertebral column, the C1 and C2 segments of the spinal cord, and the C1 and C2 dermatomes.

Right Upper Jaw
Table 10   Right Upper Jaw

REFLEXES

 

C8

Ciliospinal reflex; pupillary reflex (dilatation)

T11, T12

Lower abdominal wall reflex

C5—C7   

Tendon reflexes of hand and forearm; biceps reflex; triceps reflex;

pupillary reflex tract

T8—T10

Upper abdominal wall reflex

L2, L3; S3—S5

Patellar reflex; ejaculation;

micturition reflex; defecation reflex;

anal reflex

INTERCOS TAL NERVES

 

T1, T2, T5—T7

T11, T12

T3, T4

T8—T10

 

DERMATO MES

 

C8, T1, T2, T5—T7

T11, T12, L1

C5—C7, T 3, T4

T8—T10

L2, L3, S3—S5, coccyx

FOCAL DISTURBA NCES

 

Duodenal diverticulum (2nd and 3rd parts)

Esophageal diverticulum

Bronchial focus;

diverticulum of ascending colon

Biliary focus

Urogenital focus

PARANASA L SINUSES

 

Cavernous sinus

Maxillary sinus

Ethmoidal sinuses

Cavernous sinus;             Sphenoidal sinus

Frontal sinus;

Sphenoidal sinus

CRANIAL NERVES

 

VIII, IX, XII

IX, XII

I, V

II

I, V

SENSORY ORGANS

 

Tongue (taste);

hearing, inner ear

Tongue (taste)

Nose (sense of smell)

Vision;

retina and choroidea

Nose (sense of smell)

JOINTS

 

Shoulder (posterior);

elbow (ulnar);

hand (ulnar);

fingers (ulnar)

TMJ;

hip (R, anterior); knee (R, anterior);

ankle joint

Shoulder (anterior);

elbow (radial);

hand (radial);

fingers (radial)

Hip (lateral);

knee (medial, lateral);

ankle joint and talocalcaneona vicular joint

Knee (posterior)

SPINAL CORD SEGMENTS

 

C8, T1, T2, T5—T7, S1—S3

T11, T12, L1

C5—C7, T2—T4, L4, L5

T8—T10

L2, L3, S3—S5, coccyx

VERTEBRA E

 

C7, T1, T2, T5, T7, S1, S2

T11, T12, L1

C5—C7, T3, T4, L4, L5

T8—T10

L2, L3, S3—S5, coccyx

                       Yin

ORGANS

Heart (right)

 

Heart (R);

kidney (R)

Pancreas

Lung (R);

trachea;

larynx;

bronchi

Liver (R);

biliary ductules

Kidney (R);

ureter (R)

                       Yang

Duodenu m

Duodenum (1st—3rd parts)

Esophagus (R);

hypopharynx

Colon (R)

Gallbladder

Urinary bladder (R);

urogenital region

ENDOCRIN E GLANDS

 

Anterior lobe of hypophysis

Parathyroid    || Thyroid

Thymus     || Posterior lobe of hypophysis

Intermediate lobe of hypophysis

Pineal gland

 

MISCELLA NEAOUS

 

Central nervous system; psyche

Mammary gland (R)

Mammary gland (R)      ||

 

Anal canal; rectum

TONSILS

 

Lingual tonsil

Laryngeal tonsil

Tubal tonsil

Palatine tonsil

Pharyngeal tonsil

Intensity of focus

  severe

  moderate

   weak

 

           19

 

           18

 

     17       16

 

     15       14

 

           13

 

     12         11

Table 11   Right Lower Jaw

Intensity of focus

  severe

  moderate

   weak

 

         49

 

           48

 

     47       46

 

       45        44

 

           43

 

       42        41

TONSILLES

 

 

Lingual tonsil

Tubal tonsil

Laryngeal tonsil

Palatine tonsil

Pharyngeal tonsil

MISCELLA NEOUS

Lymph vessels;

mammar y gland (R)

Peripheral nerves

Arteries // Veins

Mammary gland (R)

Lymph vessel ||

 

Rectum;

anus;

anal canal

ENDOCRIN E GLANDS

Thyroid; parathyr oid; thymus

Adrenal gland

(energy balance)

 

             || Gonads

Gonads

Adrenal gland

                     Yang

ORGANS

                  

Stomach ; pylorus

Terminal ileum;

ileocecal region

Cecum;

appendix; ileocecal region

Stomach;

pylorus

Gallbladder;

cystic duct and choledochous duct

Urinary bladder (R);

urogenital region

                     Yin

Pancreas

Heart (R)

Bronchioles;

lung (R)

Pancreas

Liver (R)

Kidney (R)

VERTEBRA E

T11, T12, L1

C7, T1, T2, T5—T7, S1, S2

C5—C7, T3, T4, L4, L5

T11, T12,  L1

T8—T10

L2, L3, S3—S5, coccyx

SPINAL CORD SEGMENTS

T12, L1

C8, T1, T5—T7, S1—S3

C5—C7, T2—T4, L4, L5

T11, T12, L1

T8—T10

L2, L3, S3—S5, coccyx

JOINTS

TMJ;

hip and knee (anterior );

ankle joint (medial)

Shoulder, elbow; metatarsus (fibular);

3rd—5th toes;

sacroiliac joint

Shoulder, elbow; metatarsus (tibial);

2nd toe, big toe

TMJ;

hip (R, anterior); knee (R, anterior);

ankle joint (medial)

Hip (lateral);

knee (medial, lateral);

ankle joint and talocalcaneon avicular joint

Sacrococcyx;

knee (posterior); talocalcaneal joint

SENSORY ORGANS

 

Middle ear; tongue;

outer ear

Nose (sense of smell)

Tongue (taste)

Eye (anterior part)

Nose (sense of smell)

CRANIAL NERVES,

PARASYMP ATHETIC NERVES

 

V, VII, XII

V, X, XI

V3, X, XII

III, IV, V, VI, XI

Pelvic splanchnic nerves;

pelvic plexus; parasympatheti c portion of sacral spinal cord

PARANASA L SINUSES

Maxillary sinus

Cavernous sinus

Ethmoidal sinuses

Maxillary sinus

Cavernous sinus;

sphenoid sinus

Frontal sinus;

sphenoid sinus

FOCAL DISTURBA NCES

 

Diverticulum of terminal ileum; ileocecal focus

Diverticulum of cecum;

ileocecal focus

 

Biliary focus

Urogenital focus; proctitic focus

DERMATO MES

T11, T12, L1

S1—S3

L4, L5

T11, T12, L1

T8—T10

L2, L3, S3—S5, coccyx

INTERCOS TAL NERVES

T11, T12

 

 

T11, T12

T8—T10

 

REFLEXES

T11, T12

Lower abdomin al wall reflex

S1, S2

Achilles tendon reflex; plantar reflex; erection

L4, L5

Gluteal reflex

T11, T12

Lower abdominal wall reflex

T8—T10

Upper abdominal wall reflex

L2, L3, S3—S5 Patellar reflex; ejaculation; micturition reflex; defecation reflex;

anal reflex

Table 12   Left Upper Jaw

L2, L3, S3—S5

Patellar reflex; ejaculation ; micturition reflex; defecation reflex;

anal reflex

T8—T10

Upper abdomina l wall reflex

C5—C7

Tendon reflexes of hand and forearm; biceps reflex; triceps reflex;

pupillary reflex tract

T11, T12

Lower abdominal wall reflex

C8

Ciliospinal reflex; pupillary reflex (dilatation)

 

REFELXES

 

T8—T10

T3, T4

T11, T12

T1, T2, T5—T7

 

INTERCOSTAL NERVES

L2, L3, S3—S5, coccyx

T8—T10

C5—C7, T3, T4

T11, T12, L1

C8, T1, T2, T5—T7

 

DERMATOMES

Urogenital focus

Biliary focus

Bronchial focus; diverticulum of descending colon

Cardiac diverticulum; esophageal diverticulum

Jejunal diverticulum; duodenal diverticulum (4th part)

 

FOCAL DISTURBANCE S

Frontal sinus; sphenoid sinus

Cavernou s sinus; sphenoid sinus

Ethmoidal sinuses

Maxillary sinus

Cavernous sinus

 

PARANASAL SINUSES

I, V

II

I, V

IX, XII

VIII, IX, XII

 

CRANIAL NERVES

Nose (sense of smell)

Vision; retina and choroidea

Nose (sense of smell)

Tongue (taste)

Tongue (taste);

hearing, inner ear

 

SENSORY ORGANS

Knee (posterior)

Hip (lateral);

knee (medial, lateral);

ankle joint; talocalca neonavic ular joint

Shoulder (anterior);

elbow (radial);

hand (radial);

fingers (radial)

TMJ;

hip (L, anterior);

knee (L, anterior);

ankle joint

Shoulder (posterior);

elbow (ulnar);

hand (ulnar);

fingers (ulnar)

 

JOINTS

L2, L3, S3—S5, coccyx

T8—T10

C5—C7, T2—T4, L4, L5

T11, T12, L1

C8, T1, T2, T5—T7, S1—S3

 

SPINAL CORD SEGMENTS

L2, L3, S3—S5, coccyx

T8—T10

C5, C6, T3, T4, L4, L5

T11, T12, L1

C7, T1, T2, T5—T7, S1, S2

 

VERTEBRAE

Kidney (L);

ureter (L)

Liver (L);

biliary ductules

Lung (L); trachea; larynx; bronchi

Spleen

Heart (L);

kidney (L)

Heart (L)

Yin

                 ORGANS

Urinary bladder (L);

urogenital region

Biliary ducts (L)

Colon (L)

Cardia; fornix; hypopharynx; esophagus (L)

Jejunum;

duodenum (4th part)

Duodenum;

jejunum

Yang

Pineal gland

Intermedi ate lobe of hypophys is

Posterior lobe of hypophysis    || Thymus

Thyroid    || Parathyroid

Anterior lobe of hypophysis

 

ENDOCRINE GLANDS

Anal canal; rectum

 

|| Mammary gland (L)

Mammary gland (L)

Central nervous system; psyche

 

MISCELLANEOU S

Pharyngeal tonsil

Palatine tonsil

Tubal tonsil

Laryngeal tonsil

Lingual tonsil

 

TONSILS

 

     21         22

 

           23          

 

     24        25

 

     26       27

 

         28

 

           29

Intensity of focus

  severe

  moderate

   weak

Table 12   Left Upper Jaw

L2, L3, S3—S5

Patellar reflex; ejaculation ; micturition reflex; defecation reflex;

anal reflex

T8—T10

Upper abdominal wall reflex

C5—C7

Tendon reflexes of hand and forearm; biceps reflex; triceps reflex;

pupillary reflex tract

T11, T12

Lower abdominal wall reflex

C8

Ciliospinal reflex; pupillary reflex (dilatation)

 

REFELXES

 

T8—T10

T3, T4

T11, T12

T1, T2, T5—T7

 

INTERCOSTAL NERVES

L2, L3, S3—S5, coccyx

T8—T10

C5—C7, T3, T4

T11, T12, L1

C8, T1, T2, T5—T7

 

DERMATOMES

Urogenital focus

Biliary focus

Bronchial focus; diverticulum of descending colon

Cardiac diverticulum; esophageal diverticulum

Jejunal diverticulum; duodenal diverticulum (4th part)

 

FOCAL DISTURBANCE S

Frontal sinus; sphenoid sinus

Cavernou s sinus; sphenoid sinus

Ethmoidal sinuses

Maxillary sinus

Cavernous sinus

 

PARANASAL SINUSES

I, V

II

I, V

IX, XII

VIII, IX, XII

 

CRANIAL NERVES

Nose (sense of smell)

Vision; retina and choroidea

Nose (sense of smell)

Tongue (taste)

Tongue (taste);

hearing, inner ear

 

SENSORY ORGANS

Knee (posterior)

Hip (lateral);

knee (medial, lateral);

ankle joint; talocalcan eonavicul ar joint

Shoulder (anterior);

elbow (radial);

hand (radial);

fingers (radial)

TMJ;

hip (L, anterior);

knee (L, anterior);

ankle joint

Shoulder (posterior);

elbow (ulnar);

hand (ulnar);

fingers (ulnar)

 

JOINTS

L2, L3, S3—S5, coccyx

T8—T10

C5—C7, T2—T4, L4, L5

T11, T12, L1

C8, T1, T2, T5—T7, S1—S3

 

SPINAL CORD SEGMENTS

L2, L3, S3—S5, coccyx

T8—T10

C5, C6, T3, T4, L4, L5

T11, T12, L1

C7, T1, T2, T5—T7, S1, S2

 

VERTEBRAE

Kidney (L);

ureter (L)

Liver (L);

biliary ductules

Lung (L); trachea; larynx; bronchi

Spleen

Heart (L);

kidney (L)

Heart (L)

Yin

                 ORGANS

Urinary bladder (L);

urogenital region

Biliary ducts (L)

Colon (L)

Cardia; fornix; hypopharynx; esophagus (L)

Jejunum;

duodenum (4th part)

Duodenum;

jejunum

Yang

Pineal gland

Intermedi ate lobe of hypophysi s

Posterior lobe of hypophysis    || Thymus

Thyroid    || Parathyroid

Anterior lobe of hypophysis

 

ENDOCRINE GLANDS

Anal canal; rectum

 

|| Mammary gland (L)

Mammary gland (L)

Central nervous system; psyche

 

MISCELLANEO US

Pharyngeal tonsil

Palatine tonsil

Tubal tonsil

Laryngeal tonsil

Lingual tonsil

 

TONSILS

 

     21         22

 

           23          

 

     24        25

 

     26       27

 

         28

 

           29

Intensity of focus

  severe

  moderate

   weak

 

 

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