The Crystal Tooth Psychodynamic Approach completes the dental treatment.

Have you wondered why the symptoms in our teeth and gums are repeated? For example, you have a tooth that has decayed. You go to the dentist, get a filling and think the problem is fixed.
Within three months, the tooth gets a toothache. You go to the dentist, and they suggest root canal treatment. In a few months, something happens while chewing and half of the tooth breaks. You revisit the dentist for that particular tooth. This time, he suggests you put on a crown or a bridge, and that’s it.
So you get to the point where one treatment is repeated after another. But how does this relate to your psycho-emotional state? Does the tooth want to tell us something? Does he have a message to convey from our souls?
Have you ever thought that the message the tooth sends us, through all the disharmony it repeatedly displays, wants to help us understand and correct a situation?
Educating ourselves in holistic way of thinking we learn to decode our teeth’ messages and accelerate the healing of the teeth and our whole body.
The Crystal Tooth Psychodynamic Approach approach
The teeth psychodynamic approach is a methodology I have invented to help people during their dental treatment with the dentist of their choice.
This method is a holistic approach that tries to find the root of the problem. For this reason, it collects information from all levels of our being, emotional, mental, and physical.

An example of tooth disharmony
Let’s say a person with a severe toothache in a tooth visits his dentist, who diagnoses him that the damage to the nerve has progressed too much due to inflammation. So, he needs to have root canal treatment.
The mere admission that there is an inflammation in the mouth and teeth testifies that there is an internal war in this person. This conflict within him may concern professional, personal, family, or any other situation, but it is always connected to profound traumatic experiences.
The above leads the body to fight to survive the injury, ultimately causing inflammation.
Resistance is the client’s way of showing us where he “hurts” deeply, and references to his pain lead him to find the deep cause of his condition. This meaning of resistance allows us to use it as a “vehicle for change.
It is suitable for the therapist to recognize in the first phase what makes it difficult for the patient to see the presented obstacles and propose new coping methods.
In this way and with respect for the person, fertile ground is created for the better self-awareness of the treated person and his more active participation in the treatment.
Let us not forget that the patient is responsible for his treatment. By taking responsibility for his symptom, he can decode the communication messages with his body and be safely led to cure.
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