Your teeth do have calcium in them, but in a low concentration. If they were pure calcium, then the calcium would react with the air and saliva in you mouth and violently explode, shooting flames and most likely killing you.
it makes them stronger and strengthens the particle bonds inside them.
it makes you go hyper yay and helps your teeth
bone is made up of calcium and your teeth are bone so they are partly calcium
Ultimately, in the thermonuclear fusion that took place in stars. This calcium formed part of the nebula from which the solar system condensed.
Diatoms are used since they are a fine abrasive which can be used for "scrubbing" our teeth.
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The elements needed for strong bones and teeth are Calcium, Magnesium, Phosphorous, and Fluoride. Milk is a good source of these elements.
Calcium.
Hematite is not made from calcium carbonate.
They're made of calcium.
No. Calcium itself helps maintain the strength of your teeth. Your teeth are actually made of a substance very similar to the bones in your body
Eggs and teeth are both made from calcium salts.:)
Eggshells are a good substitute for teeth, because there both made up of similar stones like material that is made up of calcium. Eggshells are calcium carbonate, and teeth enamel is calcium phosphate. Which make both them composites, because they are both not pure calcium.
teeth and egg shells are alike because both o then are made of calcium salts:)
No they are not exactly the same Both contain calcium and taces of different element but are not totally having the same composition
First of all, teeth are not made of calcium. They are made of keratin. Other bolidy areas that are made of keratin are your finger and toenails and your hair. Of course, different kinds.
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.
Diatoms are used since they are a fine abrasive which can be used for "scrubbing" our teeth.
The mineral of teeth and bone is similar to calcium hydroxyapatite (Ca10(PO4)6(OH)2),
Calcium.
Various - but I guess you are after the mineral portion - thus Calcium Second Answer from an editor: Your bones are made of osteoclast which include calcium. Your teeth are made of dentin and that has calcium in it too. When you get cavities germs and bacteria can invade and erode the dentin and it is not replaceable as bones can regenerate new bone osteoclast cells. That is what causes bone fracture re-fusing. Too bad teeth cannot regenerate dentin.