My enamel is off my top teeth. It looks very bad, as I research the cosmetic procedures, its very expensive. Is a cosmetic procedure the only thing that can help the appearance of my teeth?
There is a formula that contains comfrey which makes bones, skin and flesh grow back. Teeth are similar to bone. I used it on my daughters cavity for 3 weeks. When we went back to the dentist he said she had no cavities. Her cavity was not a black cavity. I have a few black cavities that I am trying it on. The formula is called Christopher's Complete Tissue & Bone Massage oil. I soak a cotton ball with it and put it on my teeth for about 1/2 hour. If you have a toothache, clove oil diluted with olive oil soaked on a cotton ball works great!
Both limestone and tooth enamel (or bone in general) are compounds involving calcium. Although their precise compositions are different (limestone:CaCO3, tooth, Ca10(PO4)6(OH)2) and they behave quite differently, it can be assumed that they behave the same way when faced with a corrosive agent. It can be quite a challenge, for example, to get real tooth enamel to illustrate the corrosive effect of Coca-Cola.
Bunches of bacterial living in your mouth eat the sugar and secrete acids which corrode the enamel. It's not the sweets that do the damage, but the bacteria.
Both limestone and tooth enamel (or bone in general) are compounds involving calcium. Although their precise compositions are different (limestone:CaCO3, tooth, Ca10(PO4)6(OH)2) and they behave quite differently, it can be assumed that they behave the same way when faced with a corrosive agent. It can be quite a challenge, for example, to get real tooth enamel to illustrate the corrosive effect of Coca-Cola.
Enamel
The junctional epithelium attaches to enamel by means of internal basal lamina .
It is called the enamel. It's the most external layer of a tooth and the hardest substance in the body.
you just can't. once it's gone, it's gone. so always brish and floss ur teeth kids!
Enamel is called the dentine part of the tooth
Tooth enamel.
yes
No, they will not grow back.
Calcium is a metal element present in tooth enamel.
Eroding away of tooth enamel
it is called enamel. so the answer is true It is called enamel
Tooth enamel, calcium. Nail enamel, Biotin.
The hard surface of the tooth is made of enamel which is the hardest tissue in the human body. Tooth enamel has no living cells so unlike a broken or fractured bone the body has no way to repair chipped/cracked enamel.
The part of a tooth that is exposed and above the gum is called "crown", not to confuse with a crown that is prothesis to restore a heavily damaged tooth. The part of a tooth that is hidden inside the bone is called "root".