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Dr. Larry Lytle, DDS, Ph.D.
The Dental Connection​: Your Jaw & Your Mental and Physical Health
Experts in the field of advanced dentistry have recently discovered something remarkable:
New research suggests that subtle changes in the size, shape and position of the lower jaw to the upper jaw, and the way the teeth come together in one’s mouth can dramatically affect one’s physical and mental health; Regardless of whether those changes occurred naturally, via an accident, or were made by dentists performing routine dental procedures.
“Changes occurring to the teeth also change the position of the lower jaw in relation to the skull,†says Dr. Larry Lytle, one of America’s pioneers in laser dentistry and an expert in dental neurology. “And even a miniscule variation of normal jaw position will cause muscles in the jaw and neck to tighten in an attempt to return the jaw to normal position. This tightening of muscles, there are 68 pair of muscles which influence the jaw, restricts blood flow and interrupts the normal signaling functions of the autonomic nervous system, often triggering a variety of mental and physical problems.â€
Dr. Lytle says those affected by this syndrome, called Dental Distress Syndrome, can experience a wide range of unexplained physical and mental symptoms.
“Many of the symptoms of Dental Distress Syndrome are considered by doctors to be normal symptoms of stress,†says Dr. Lytle. “This may explain why Dental Distress Syndrome is often not properly diagnosed.â€
According to Dr. Lytle, Japanese researcher Dr. Koichi Miura first affirmed there was a connection between jaw alignment and nervous system impairment after his team ground down the teeth of test monkeys on one side and discovered the monkeys could no longer swing from trees using the arm on the side where the where their teeth were shortened.
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dr larry lytle dds, the dental connection, february 4, 2014, hour one
'Dr. Larry Lytle, DDS, Ph.D. – The Dental Connection​: Your Jaw & Your Mental and Physical Health – January 4, 2014' have 6 comments
February 5, 2014 @ 12:04 pm bert
Dr. Lytle’s presentations are always amazing.
He did one on digestion, top to bottom, and the need to produce high energy electrons in the stomach, by producing hydrochloric acid at a pH = 2. pH is more than acidic and alkaline. It is actually a measure of electron energy level. He explained also the links to gardening, and the production of humic and fulvic acids in the soils.
Amazing man! I hope you can have him on again. He has the most amazing insights and scope of knowledge. If you talk with him again, and are at all interested in gardening, then if you get a chance, ask him about the humic and the fulvic.
February 5, 2014 @ 1:53 pm Trev
Talk way too heavy on esoteric technicalities when all I want to know is how to deal with a root-canal infection or replacing a missing tooth.
February 5, 2014 @ 2:28 pm skg
Well Trevor….you can’t tell me you can’t find the answer in the gazillion podcasts we have on dentistry. No one guest will have all the answers. Cheers, Sharon
February 6, 2014 @ 12:31 pm Brian Root
Two atoms are walking down the street.
Says one atom to the other, “Hey! I think I lost an electron!”
The other says, “Are you sure??”
“Yes, I’m positive!”
February 7, 2014 @ 9:45 pm Bruce
how does one find out about the apparatus he makes for the extending the teeth? and where we can get them?
March 5, 2014 @ 9:18 am Karen
http://www.qlaserspma.com/ is the website that was mentioned during Larry Lytle’s talk. It was mentioned that one needs to Join the Community to get more detailed information.