Gynerodontia (Crowding. Persistent primary teeth)

Determine character by tooth shape

03.01.2017

Scientists have learned to determine the character and even the fate of a person by a variety of manifestations of appearance - by the color and shape of the eyes, by the length of the fingers and toes, by the oval of the face and the size of the mouth. So is it any wonder that you can guess the character and inclinations of people just by their teeth?

The science of physiognomy is engaged in this interesting matter, the beginnings of which arose in ancient times in China. The Chinese, when talking about the psychological characteristics of a person based on their appearance, pay a lot of attention to the size and shape of their teeth. It is believed that it is the teeth that store encrypted information about a person’s future, his relationships with the world and people around him, and personal qualities. You just need to learn to see this information and interpret it correctly.

Of course, the happiest and most pleasant people are those who have straight, white, healthy teeth. Agree, it would be strange if people with small crooked yellow teeth were considered lucky. After all, beautiful, blemish-free teeth indicate a person’s good health and heredity, and this gives many chances for a happy and long life. However, not everything is so simple and unambiguous.

It is possible to judge something by the teeth only if they have not been touched by a dentist’s instrument. We don’t judge a person’s character by the shape of his nose after a plastic surgeon has worked on it. And at the same time, if a person takes care of his teeth, regularly visits the dentist, cleans them regularly and monitors the health of his gums, a lot can be said about him. Such people are responsible, take their appearance and health seriously, are financially prosperous, and are often quite successful in public and personal life.

If the mouth has even, but yellow and diseased teeth, some are missing or will leave the oral cavity in the near future, many conclusions can also be drawn about such a person. Most likely, he is lazy, careless and irresponsible, not everything goes well in life and is often unlucky, problems with money, difficult relationships with his family and the outside world. There is a second option - maybe this person is doing well, but he is simply terrified of the dentist.

But there are features of teeth that a person cannot influence on his own; they are given to us by nature and our ancestors. It is precisely by these individual characteristics that physiognomy is used to predict and determine human character and destiny.

You can also make predictions for the future based on baby teeth, just like with molars. For example, if the first teeth do not erupt for a long time, it means that the child will be rich and influential in the future. And if baby teeth don’t fall out on time, he will live a long life.

1. Owners of “horse teeth” are truly lucky and darlings of fate. They will have a long happy life, good luck, wealth, many friends and a good family. The owners of such teeth are good, energetic people who do not know fatigue and obstacles in life. They are good family men, loyal friends. However, such people have one small drawback - since they themselves are honest and frank, they easily succumb to the deception of others.

2. Those with protruding teeth are strong, strong-willed individuals. They achieve good success in life because they make great efforts to achieve this. There are no barriers for them; they do not ask or accept anyone’s help. It often happens that when they grow up, they leave their father’s house, build a career and start a family far from their homeland.

3. The gap between the front incisors is considered a good omen , a sign of wealth and longevity, energy and unpredictability. The extraordinary character of such people often becomes a stumbling block between them and others. But even gaps between all the teeth in the mouth are a sign of resourcefulness, a tendency to evasion. If the front teeth collide with each other and are crowded together, this is considered a sign of poor health.

4. Large incisors say the following about their owners - they are sociable, talkative, leaders of any company. Their whole life is a desire for fame, success, wealth, to conquer peaks and overcome obstacles. They are good friends, always come to the rescue, but in return they demand the same faithful friendship.

5. If the teeth are round, even, and fit tightly together like pearls in one row, they are called “garnet teeth.” People with such wealth in their mouths are usually smart and successful, as well as happy in life and in marriage.

6. People who are adventurous and cunning, like foxes, usually have small, sharp teeth They are interesting conversationalists, however, they are too superficial people who are difficult to convince of anything. They are flighty and frivolous, have many affairs, often get married and just as often and easily get divorced. Adventure is in their blood. They like to set high goals for themselves and are sure to achieve them. It should be noted that such people often turn out to be talented and extraordinary individuals.

7. Protruding fangs are a sign of success with the opposite sex and happiness in family life. Such people are successful in everything and easily achieve their goals.

8. Crooked teeth often become precisely that flaw in appearance that pushes a person to achieve his goal no matter what. Such people are persistent, have good intuition, and feel the emotions and moods of others. They are resourceful and find a way out of any situation. People with crooked teeth often have influential connections and many love affairs.

The ancient Chinese paid attention not only to the shape and location of a person’s teeth, but also to their number. It was believed that the more teeth there are in the mouth, the more happiness awaits a person on the path of life. Moreover, to become poor and unlucky, it is enough to have less than 30 teeth. It turns out that the line between successful and unsuccessful fate is very thin, and it is enough to lose only 2 teeth to lose fortune from your hands.

But not only the Chinese drew parallels between human character and dental characteristics. There were all sorts of beliefs and signs associated with teeth in Rus', England and Scotland.

However, it is worth considering that physiognomy is not an exact science and does not say anything with certainty. Don’t despair if your teeth are not perfect, because any character flaw can be corrected with hard work and self-improvement. Great desire and diligence will certainly bear fruit in the form of financial well-being. But your dentist will definitely take care of your teeth. It is very important to start prevention from an early age, because the sooner you start treatment, the more noticeable and better the results will be. And then you and your children will smile with all 32 teeth until old age!

Posted in Parents by biglamed | Tags: teeth straightening, baby teeth, Orthodontic treatment, orthotropy, pathology, occlusion

Boris Johnson

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced coronavirus infection on March 27. He decided to get tested after he developed a fever and cough - the first symptoms of COVID-19.

On Twitter, the head of government said that he was self-isolating and working from home. He thanked everyone who is helping Great Britain cope with the scourge and noted that the country will defeat the coronavirus if citizens follow the instructions of the authorities.

However, the evening news on April 5 made the British pretty nervous. A number of media reported that the condition of the 55-year-old prime minister was not improving and that, on the recommendation of the attending physician, the politician was taken to the hospital. Later, journalists stated that the head of government, Her Majesty, was urgently hospitalized and was being prepared to be put on a ventilator.

The next day, those around Boris Johnson denied the alarming reports. They called the statement about connecting the prime minister to ventilators as disinformation. The politician spent the night in the hospital comfortably; he still has a fever and a dry cough, his representatives said.

On April 13, the media reported that Boris Johnson had recovered. According to the politician, he was on the verge of life and death.

For hair and skin

Dental disease can lead to alopecia areata (baldness). It affects men and women at any age and occurs in approximately one in a thousand.

SymptomsCauses
Complete hair loss in limited areas of the skin under long hair, with no inflammation.Not fully studied. It is believed to be an autoimmune disease.

Hair follicles are not damaged. In most patients, the hair grows back. But for many, alopecia appears again.

A smooth, graceful oval of the face, curved lips, smooth skin are the merit of healthy teeth. Their premature loss leads to the appearance of “senile” facial wrinkles.

Type of person with partial edentia (lack of teeth):

  • Pronounced nasolabial triangle;
  • mumbling speech;
  • a narrow strip of thin lips;
  • drooping corners of the mouth.

How to keep them healthy

Visit to the dentist

Visit the dentist twice a year, even for no reason. Regular medical monitoring and disease prevention eliminate the problem in the early stages, save money and save nerves.

Regular and proper cleaning

It is necessary to clean at least twice a day: morning and evening, preferably after each meal. Learn how to choose a quality toothbrush.

Proper nutrition

The presence of calcium and fluoride in food is the key to success. Calcium is absorbed with the help of vitamin D.

Sources of vitamin D are veal, eggs, butter, sea fish, poultry. Fluoride is found in black tea, fish and wholemeal bread.

It is advisable to reduce your consumption of sweets.

Correct distribution of load on teeth

Avoid any contact between your teeth and iron, such as opening bottles with your front teeth or cracking nuts with your teeth.

Protect from injuries (fights, accidents, disasters).

For pregnancy and fetus

During pregnancy, expectant mothers complain of worsening caries, gingivitis (inflammation of the gums) and periodontitis. This can lead to tooth loss if not treated promptly. Toxicosis can also be a cause of worsening caries.

Nausea and vomiting, changes in diet (more carbohydrates), changes in the acid-base balance of the oral cavity provoke demineralization of teeth and the development of caries.

Within 9 months, several minor cavities can turn into advanced caries due to lack of oral hygiene. Catarrhal gingivitis (inflammation of the gums) turns into hypertrophic (“gingivitis of pregnant women”).” And it is the cause of periodontitis.

To avoid problems, you need to:

  • maintain oral hygiene;
  • carry out sanitation and removal of tartar in a timely manner.

Tuesday

Those born on Tuesday are literally imbued with the warlike and ebullient energy of Mars. It is easy for them to implement any undertaking. In childhood, this could be a game they invented, in which they can easily involve all their friends. In adulthood, a bold business project.

For those born on Tuesday, it is important not to forget about proper rest in order to regain strength in time, otherwise you may simply get sick. “Martians” prefer active holidays, so you won’t often see them on the sofa with a book.

Most likely, on a free day, they will go to training, hike, or engage in active sports.

To succeed in life, these people should learn to be gentle - sometimes it is important not to jump off the handle and not say directly everything that comes to mind. Excessive straightforwardness can play a cruel joke, so you need to act more carefully

The more expensive the toothbrush and toothpaste, the better they are.

Reality: The cost of hygiene products is not an indicator of their usefulness specifically for you. The structure of dental tissues, their location, color, shape, as well as characters, are different for everyone.

What to do?

The selection of oral hygiene products should only be carried out by your treating dentist. In addition, the doctor will evaluate the correctness of your usual cleaning method and make the necessary adjustments.

Fact: The quality of teeth cleaning is influenced not so much by the toothbrush and toothpaste you choose, but by the correctness and duration of this manipulation. It has been proven that with a recommended time of about 3-5 minutes, most often the average person on the planet spends about 30 seconds brushing their teeth. Tip: To stay on time, turn on your favorite song and brush your teeth from the first chord to the last. On average, the duration of songs is the 3-5 minutes we need. Both fun and useful!

If you take several x-rays in a row, you can get high levels of radiation

Reality: According to one of the leading specialists in dental radiology, D.V. Rogatskin, one intraoral photograph of a tooth corresponds to approximately one microsievert.

The radiation dose when taking one three-dimensional image on a dental tomograph is approximately equal to the radiation dose from a panoramic image and is about 20-50 microsieverts. What to do?

You should not apply to a peaceful dental office the same concepts that are used at a nuclear test site. During the treatment process, you can and should take as many x-rays as your doctor needs, and if necessary, do not be afraid to do 1-2 studies per year on a dental tomograph. It is necessary to understand that your attending physician takes a picture, or a series of pictures, so that the quality of treatment is at the proper level and the tooth will serve you for many more years. And such a modern method as tomography of the maxillofacial area goes beyond the boundaries of conventional x-ray examination and often allows the doctor to see in volumetric form the pathology that cannot be determined on ordinary photographs.

If a tooth falls out, you can do just fine without it.

Reality: Each tooth in our wide smile is a link in the dental chain. Each group of teeth performs its own function: some bite off food, others chew it. When a tooth is removed or falls out, the shape of the teeth and jaws changes. The teeth adjacent to the missing one begin to shift and fill the vacated space, which can subsequently cause difficulties with prosthetics.

Fact: Significant tooth loss leads to eating more monotonous and less balanced food, a lack of vitamins and microelements, which can affect brain activity.

What to do?

Lost teeth need to be restored, which can be done in various ways. The options of choice are restorative orthopedic structures supported either by implants or by natural teeth. Fact: The fewer natural teeth a person has, the higher the risk of developing coronary heart disease and heart attack. People with fewer than 10 natural teeth are seven times more likely to die from a heart attack than those with more than 25 teeth.

No one has ever died from a bad tooth

Reality: Infection coming from a diseased tooth (odontogenic infection) is one of the most dangerous. A diseased tooth is a source of pathogenic environment in the body. Numerous colonies of microorganisms live and multiply in the mouth, some of them quite aggressive. From a “neglected” diseased tooth, microbes can travel throughout the body, both independently and by causing allergization of the body, which leads to a decrease in immunity. In addition, ulcers on the roots with a decrease in immunity can lead to the development of serious complications (abscesses, phlegmon, osteomyelitis, etc.), and sometimes cause conditions incompatible with life.

Fact: Scientists have proven that the presence of multiple chronic foci of infection in untreated teeth in pregnant women leads to miscarriage and low fetal weight during childbirth.

What to do?

At least 1-2 times a year, undergo examination and professional hygiene at the dentist, which will help identify and effectively eliminate pathology in the initial stages of development.

Fact: Expenses of Russian residents, according to data at the beginning of the century, on certain types of goods and services (per year): - for vodka, beer, cigarettes - $12 billion, - for medicines - $2.2 billion, - for dental care – $600 million

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