Mainly Calcium, Carbon and Oxygen
The main elements found in teeth are calcium, phosphorus, and trace amounts of other minerals such as fluoride, potassium, and sodium.
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C = carbon, H = hydrogen, N = nitrogen, O = oxygen, P = phosphorus, S = sulfur. CHNOPS. Calcium is also in teeth besides the above. ca *apex*
Elements are in everything! Whether they are in pure form, in a compound or a mixture, nothing isn't made of elements in some form. So, yes elements are in food and food is one of the best ways of ingesting elements such as Potassium as minerals.
Carnivores have canine teeth
The main compound in teeth is calcium phosphate. The component elements are Ca,P,O. Teeth are the hardest organs in the body.
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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.
I understand you are asking for MINERALS not compounds or elements. In which case the minerals that make teeth strong are Calcite and Apatite, while in bones the mineral is mainly Calcite However, the elements needed for strong bones and teeth (which make up the minerals) are Calcium, Magnesium, Phosphorous and Fluoride. Milk is a good source of these elements.
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Calcium phosphorus oxygen hydrogen
Simple Gears are machine elements that transmit motions by means of successfully engaging teeth.
Frederick William Rapp has written: 'The elements of anatomical articulation' -- subject(s): Artificial Teeth, Dental instruments and apparatus, Teeth, Artificial
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A teeth laser is the modern way that dentists use to examine the mouth for tooth decay. The laser is placed in the mouth and waves from it are measured against normal tooth waves. Any abnormalties are tooth decay.
Simple Gears are machine elements that transmit motions by means of successfully engaging teeth.
All elements are pure substances. Milk is a mixture of organic compounds and water and is therefore its component elements are mainly Hydrogen, Oxygen and Carbon there are also trace amounts of calcium and other elements needed by a growing baby. This means that the majority of the elements on the periodic table are not present (lacking) in milk.