Wisdom Teeth, Sore Gums, and an Acupoint to Treat Them

From soothing wisdom teeth discomfort to fighting infections and assuaging fear, Tian Chong acupoint comes to the rescue.
Wisdom Teeth, Sore Gums, and an Acupoint to Treat Them
GB9 Celestial Rushing (Tian Chong) The Epoch Times
Moreen Liao
Moreen Liao
R.Ph. of TCM (Taiwan)
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An old Chinese saying is: “Toothache is not a disease, but when it strikes, it can be unbearable.” Anyone who has suffered from wisdom teeth pain or swollen gums knows how true this is. While waiting for your dentist’s appointment, there’s something you can try to ease the discomfort—Tian Chong, also known as Heavenly Rushing and GB9, an acupoint known for its benefits in reducing gum pain and more.

How Tian Chong Eases Dental Discomfort

Tian Chong is an excellent acupoint for relieving gum swelling and pain, making it a valuable remedy for those experiencing issues with their wisdom teeth. It is commonly used to alleviate discomfort caused by swollen, irritated, or sore gums, which can occur due to wisdom teeth problems, infections, inflammation, or a weakened immune system.

Ancient Wisdom Meets Modern Science

In traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), the names of acupoints usually hint at their location or function. “Heavenly Rushing” reflects the powerful movement of energy and blood at this acupoint, making it a frequent choice in acupuncture treatments. Like many head acupoints, Tian Chong is used for headaches and various head and face ailments, but its standout ability is soothing gum pain.
Additionally, it has been used in TCM to support epilepsy treatments. Beyond physical benefits, Tian Chong is linked to the gallbladder meridian, which, in TCM theory, governs decisiveness. Stimulating this acupoint may help reduce fear and hesitation, allowing you to feel more confident and resolute as you move through life.
Moreen Liao
Moreen Liao
R.Ph. of TCM (Taiwan)
Moreen was born into a family with a lineage of four generations of traditional Chinese medicine doctors and professors. She was Dean of the Natural Therapies Institute in Sydney, Australia. Drawing on her family heritage, she created a certified organic wellness brand, and co-founded the largest Chinese medical image encyclopedia online.