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.
Magnesium
Eating right and exercise help you build strong bones.
Used to build strong bones and teeth
to about 210mg - 1,300mgs to about 210mg - 1,300mgs
I think you are referring to Calcium. Symbol: Ca
osteoblasts build bones and osteoclasts destroy it to make room for more growth.
The usual answer required is calcium. Other substances are needed too, such as phosphorus.
Calcium.
yes
Calcium is a metal and a nutrient mineral that helps build bones
That's easy, It helps build strong bones
Calcium (milk)
They need it to build strong bones.
Calcium helps build strong bones.
Eat lots of calcium and exercise, that is a way to make strong bones. From doctor daughter
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