Thursday, April 16, 2009

Teeth?????????????

Will teeth absorb calcium form a mouth wash? I have heard several add on the tube and was just wondering.


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Teeth?????????????
They%26#039;ll sell you whatever they think you%26#039;ll buy. Your own saliva has calcium in it. The calcium needs to be in a %26quot;bioavailable%26quot; form. Currently, best on the market is %26quot;MI paste%26quot; by GC available through many dentists
Reply:If so, your teeth would have lime deposits on them from drinking hard water...Milk would be a scary thought too.





I can not think of anything medically to support that notion...it would be a well establish fact ...if that were possible.





That is my best answer!
Reply:I dont think it would.. unless its a special form of calcium... if teeth could in fact do that.. wouldnt it absorb calcium from milk? Then older people could just drink milk and their teeth would strengthen.. Im not sure.. but i dont think its logical
Reply:no



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