Teeth are not considered minerals because they are organic and minerals are inorganic.
Teeth are not considered minerals because teeth are organic
Teeth are not considered minerals because they are organic and minerals are inorganic.
They are both organic and minerals are inorganic. So honey and teeth are not minerals. GO SCIENCE! -Crazyone
which 99% of this mineral exists in our teeth and bone
They are almost as hard as rocks. The are considered a five hardness so that means about the same hardness as apatite. (a mineral)
Yes, fluoride is considered a trace mineral because it is required by the body in very small amounts for various physiological functions, primarily for maintaining strong teeth and bones.
Teeth are not a mineral, but they contain several types of minerals in their composition.
flouride
Teeth are not a mineral because they aren't a solid, they are small pieces of calcium. Also they need to have a crystalline structure
calcium
Calcium has 20 neutrons and is found in your teeth.
Gold and Silver is used for filling in teeth.