Yes. Teeth are actually bones!
calcium are your bones and teeth
No, teeth aren't bones.
The teeth. Maybe the bones too? But generally when people say cavities without a qualifier, they mean in their teeth.
Milk
Hypermineralization in teeth is the effect of too much exposure to fluoride. Hypermineralization in bones is the effect of too much calcium.
Approximately 99% of the body's calcium is stored in the teeth and bones. This mineral is essential for maintaining the structure and strength of these tissues.
No,because teeth are bones,people don't have hair on their bones.
Calcium (Ca) is that mineral which builds bones and teeth.
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 :)
No, teeth are bones.
Teeth are bones.
The answer is Calcium.