sebastianreed
Dear #4008,
it's wonderful to hear that you've never had any holes in your teeth: it seems that you're one of those people who dentition protection as a dispositional trait.
Nevertheless, you haven't escaped one current symptom of the majority the human race: the underuse of the dentition. In times past, the dentition was used for more than just eating. I once saw a photo of a Fijian woman squatting in shallow waters with a live fish in her mouth while she used both her hands in her work.
If you're a leatherworker and you use your teeth to hold straps of leather or you're a Chinese ropemaker in a poor village forever holding a piece of bamboo rope between your teeth then I can't understand why your back teeth are getting a bit stuck as they are, yet if not you might be seeing why I think they're 'underused'.
Some people only express 28 teeth: it's not that they 'fail to express the other 4', it's that their genes made a decision that 28 was the ideal dentition and that's what they expressed. Similarly, some people have 36 teeth.
Exercising the back molars is one way of giving them the stimulation they need yet it's not the only way. Employing something from the esoteric healing systems which focuses on balancing energies is probably the best way to treat them in the long term.
I sincerely hope you keep your dentition free of decay and that you find a holistic way to align your bodily systems and teach you to maintain the balance at a subconscious level.
My website, www.angeltowns.com/members/sebastian, has some exercises that might help you. The one I have in mind is holding a folded piece of paper between your dental arches and squeezing gently.
Sebastian Reed