Acupoints for Gums Pain
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TB02Fluid Gate

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🗺️ Meridian: Triple Burner Meridian
🇨🇳 Chinese: 液門 (yè mén)
🎯 Location: When fist is clenched point is located in the depression the proximal to the margin of the web between ringer and small fingers at the junction of the red and white skin.
⚠️ Cautions: No specific contraindications.
🛡️ Treats: Fever, Tinnitus, Palpitations, Swelling, Pain
TB17Hurricane

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🗺️ Meridian: Triple Burner Meridian
🇨🇳 Chinese: 翳風 (yì fēng)
🎯 Location: Posterior to the lobule of the ear in the depression the between mandible and mastoid process.
⚠️ Cautions: Caution near facial nerve.
🛡️ Treats: Heat, Wind, Pain, Deviation Eye, Facial Droop
GB09Heavenly Surge

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🗺️ Meridian: Gallbladder Meridian
🇨🇳 Chinese: 天沖 (tiān chōng)
🎯 Location: Directly above the posterior border of the auricle 2 thumb widths within the hairline about 05 thumb widths posterior to the gb8.
⚠️ Cautions: No specific contraindications for head points.
🛡️ Treats: Anxiety, Tinnitus, Palpitations, Swelling, Epilepsy
CV24Saliva Receptacle

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🗺️ Meridian: Conception Vessel
🇨🇳 Chinese: 承漿 (chéng jiāng)
🎯 Location: In the depression the in the center of the mentolabial groove.
⚠️ Cautions: No specific contraindications.
🛡️ Treats: Sweating, Depression, Wind, Pain, Deviation Eye
GV27Extremity Of The Mouth

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🗺️ Meridian: Governing Vessel
🇨🇳 Chinese: 兌端 (duì duān)
🎯 Location: On the labial tubercle of the upper lip on the vermilion the border between philtrum and upper lip.
⚠️ Cautions: No specific contraindications.
🛡️ Treats: Heat, Depression, Epilepsy, Nasal Congestion, Tongue Dry
Using Acupoints for Gums Pain
Self-Treatment Guidelines
- Locate acupoints using anatomical landmarks
- Apply firm, steady pressure for 1-3 minutes
- Treat 2-3 times daily for best results
When to Seek Professional Help
- Severe or persistent Gums Pain
- Symptoms worsen despite treatment
- If you have underlying health conditions
Disclaimer: The acupoint information provided is for educational purposes only.

