• 2: What Does Your Mouth Say About You? with Dorte Bredgaard

  • Dec 24 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 15 mins
  • Podcast

2: What Does Your Mouth Say About You? with Dorte Bredgaard

  • Summary

  • Dorte Bredgaard is a retired dentist from Denmark who now practices a unique blend of emotional, energetic, and intuitive approaches to dental health.


    In this episode, you're going to learn why Dorte believes cavities and gum disease aren't caused solely by sugar or brushing habits but are deeply connected to emotions and life patterns. You'll understand how specific teeth correspond to areas of life and how emotional blocks can manifest as dental issues. Dorte shares how listening to your teeth can help you uncover unmet needs or unresolved feelings. She also discusses practical steps to address dental problems without fear-based decision-making. Lastly, you'll explore why living from desire, rather than duty, is key to overall and dental health.


    Dorte Bredgaard is a modern-day pioneer in the dental world. After practicing as a conventionally-trained dentist in Denmark for 25 years, Dorte felt called to answer the questions that had been plaguing her through years of her practice. She has spent the past 15 years challenging and questioning the mainstream stories within dentistry. After learning about the energetic component of physical diseases, such as cavities and periodontal disease, Dorte developed her own map of consciousness as it relates to the mouth. In her study of the teeth, each one is related to an emotional process in one's life. She is now the author of four books on dental health as it relates to emotional health. Her book, "Teeth Don't Lie" gives us insight into the secret language of teeth and what our mouths are saying to us.

    Timestamps:


    [05:58] Realization that cavities don’t match brushing habits

    [07:41] The connection between emotions and dental health

    [09:06] How suppressing emotions can affect teeth

    [10:38] Challenges with traditional dentistry beliefs

    [11:36] Mapping emotions to different teeth

    [15:11] Significance of canines and willpower in children

    [16:02] Emotional meanings of the first molars

    [17:57] Why teeth are linked to unexpressed needs

    [20:08] Teeth as small living systems connected to the body

    [22:07] Using a pendulum to diagnose emotional causes

    [23:31] The importance of desire over duty in health

    [25:40] Universal struggles with duty versus desire

    [28:25] Cyclical energy differences in women

    [30:57] Why Dorte only sees clients once for treatment

    [33:40] Fear-based decisions in dental procedures

    [35:09] Misunderstood role of bacteria in dental health

    [36:05] Healthy teeth as a natural state

    [38:00] How fear affects tooth healing and health

    [41:37] Balancing traditional and emotional dental approaches

    [43:18] Dorte’s personal experiment with her own cavities

    [46:29] A client’s cavities linked to a car accident

    [48:54] The importance of recognizing signs in the mouth

    [50:08] Teeth as honest communicators of unmet needs

    [52:42] Why root canals don’t always solve dental pain

    [54:48] Questioning traditional science in dentistry

    [57:24] Individual factors versus sugar and bacteria

    [60:38] Common misconceptions about dental health

    [63:12] Why Dorte doesn’t convince skeptics

    [66:33] Connection between energy flow and dental disease

    [69:40] Working with truth instead of fear in dental practice


    Connect with Dorte through her Website.


    Resources Mentioned:


    Teeth Don’t Like by Dorte Bredgaard | Book

    Dentinal Fluid Transport by Clyde Roggenkamp | Book


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