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Fluorine (but only in compound form, not as an element) is used to strengthen teeth.
for energy, form teeth and bones
when we clean our teeth we brush it...
If you mean maxilla, these (there is a right and left maxilla) are part of the facial bones. They form the roof of the mouth and house the upper teeth.
because they don't develop when you are a kid. they form as you are growing and they are most likely finished developing at the ages 20-24. some people develop their teeth bones early, some late. hope this helped.
1 sodium, 1 phosphate
at least two
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
It is a mineral. Like iron and zinc it is metallic in its purist form (or as an element). +++ The body cannot use it in its pure state as it is a highly reactive metal, but we do use calcium compounds to give us the calcium used in bones and teeth. Those compounds are not, however, vitamins.
Yes. According to Wikipedia, the calcium salt that forms bones and teeth is "Hydroxylapatite, also called hydroxyapatite (HA), is a naturally occurring mineral form of calcium apatite with the formula Ca5(PO4)3(OH), but is usually written Ca10(PO4)6(OH)2 to denote that the crystal unit cell comprises two entities." This is the calcium salt found in teeth and bones.
The possessive form for "the teeth of the horse" (singular) is "the horse's teeth".The possessive form for "the teeth of the horses" (plural) is "the horses' teeth".