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Streptococcus sobrinus: Bacteria Behind Tooth Decay
Streptococcus sobrinus is a pathogenic bacterium commonly associated with dental caries (tooth decay). It is part of the group of bacteria that contribute to plaque formation on teeth, leading to cavities and potential gum disease. Stimulating programs related to S. sobrinus can help address oral health issues, particularly in individuals prone to cavities. This bacterium is frequently linked with the organs associated with digestion and oral health, such as the teeth, gums, and digestive tract. In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), S. sobrinus may be associated with the Stomach and Spleen meridians, as these relate to digestion and the health of the mouth. Common TCM points that may be relevant include Stomach 36 (Zu San Li) and Spleen 6 (San Yin Jiao), which are used to strengthen digestive health. Emotions connected to oral health may include anxiety or stress, which can exacerbate dental issues. Addressing these emotions through holistic practices can be beneficial in managing the effects of S. sobrinus. Overall, integrating this knowledge into BioCoherence practices can aid in promoting oral health and emotional well-being, enhancing the overall efficacy of treatments aimed at these areas.
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