if you are a healthy person otherwise, it will take a few months, however, at such an advanced age it may not heal properly at all.
Phyllis Haver was born on January 6, 1899 and died on November 19, 1960. Phyllis Haver would have been 61 years old at the time of death or 116 years old today.
about 3-4 years
Idiopathic osteoporosis is a type of osteoporosis that occurs with no known cause. It is very uncommon. It is seen in children and adults under 50 years old who are healthy, have regular amounts of calcium, vitamin D, and hormones, and have no reason to lose bone density. Like other forms of osteoporosis, idiopathic osteoporosis is characterized by weak bones that lose bone mass.
Osteoporosis is often called the silent disease because the disease progresses slowly over many years without many symptoms.
Most motocross racers break these bones. Arms. Legs. Neck(rare) Collarbone. Hand. Wrist. Back(rare) Knee. Elbow. Injuries: Concussions. Bruises. Scratches. The normal. I am a girl and I have been riding for about 8 years and I have only broken my collarbone. My best friend has broken everything but his neck.
It is a illness of the bones getting week, may be due to lack of calcium in the body, over the years.
IF it's sensitive, the root may be dieing. A few years ago in the pool against the edge I chipped half my tooth (got it bonded). I have to look out for sensitivity as well. If its dieing, easy fix. You can get a root canal and then see from there.
Because over the years these old people, have weaker bones due to lack of calcium in their diet.
This is a result of a bone disease called osteoporosis.
There is no cure for osteoporosis, but it can be controlled. Most people who have osteoporosis fare well once they get treatment. The medicines available now build bone, protect against bone loss, and halt the progress of this disease. Source: Answers.com
Phyllis Haver died on November 19, 1960 at the age of 61.
Fosamax is used for the treatment of osteoporosis. Be sure to sit up for at least 30 mins after taking this drug because it can harm the esophagus (the food tube). Source: A RN in NJ Taught pharmacology to nursing student over 3 years