A healthy amount of dietary Calcium is beneficial for the formation of healthy and strong teeth and bones, but both an excess and a deficiency will lead to weak bones and teeth, as well as other complications. Calcium is most important for young children, who are still developing bone structure and growing teeth on a massive scale. It is also needed in larger quantities in women than in men.
if you mean calcium, it is good for bones and teeth, but only in natural form like milk and yogurt, not over the counter supplements
If your gums are "bleeding" then you need to consult a periodontist, who specializes in gum disorders. As far as "calcium" --- I've not heard that it "stops" gums from bleeding. If you want to try a "home remedy", place warm (not hot) tea bags on your bleeding gums. If that fails, then see your nearest periodontist.
Yes it milk contains calcium which is good for your bones and that goes for teeth too
It strengthens the enamel of your teeth, making them harder and better protected.
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No. Milk will help keep the enamel on the teeth strong. You need an orthodontist to straighten teeth.
The answer is Calcium.
to help to teeth and bones grow stronger also to help the immune.
Both Calcium and Phosphorus help to keep bones, nails, and teeth strong and healthy, among other things.
To help your teeth and bones grow and stay strong.
Your body uses calcium to help kepp strong bones and teeth. These are just a couple of the things that your body uses calcium for!
The elements needed for strong bones and teeth are Calcium, Magnesium, Phosphorous, and Fluoride. Milk is a good source of these elements.
The answer is calcium it helps keep your bones and teeth healthy. It is also found in milk that's why it's essential for babies to drink milk because it helps their bones grow and become strong, it helps their teeth too :)
to get calcium in your teeth i suggest you drink calcium such as milk and milkshakes and so on. Leaving your teeth in calcium does nothing. Having a few classes of calcium a day will solve the problem. Looking after your teeth is important. Be sure to re-read my answer. Good Luck.
Calcium.
Dairy milk contains calcium and phosphorus. Calcium and phosphorus are important for strong teeth and bones. Dairy milk also contains casein which forms a protective layer on teeth, which helps protect enamel from acids in the mouth.