It also has a role in converting vitamin D to its active form, thus increasing calcium uptake and deposition
into bone and teeth rather than causing soft tissue to calcify.
A recent study by the British Geological Survey, in association with researchers at the University of Leicester, has delved
into the bone and tooth chemistry of King Richard III and uncovered fascinating new details about the life and diet of Britain's last Plantagenet king.
Matrix Gla - protein (MGP) helps to prevent vascular calcification by pulling calcium out of soft tissues, while activated osteocalcin pulls calcium back
into the bones and teeth.
Boron also has an important role in converting vitamin D to its active form, thus increasing the calcium uptake and deposition
into the bones and teeth rather than causing soft tissue to calcify.
Not exact matches
Injuries from her time at Smyllum included a facial scar
and broken
tooth from being «slammed
into a wall», broken fingers from being hit with a hair brush
and a broken tail
bone from having a seat pulled out from underneath her when she was sitting down.
Calcium: Builds strong
bones and teeth, promotes healthy nerve
and muscle function, helps blood clot,
and helps the body convert food
into energy.
By understanding how animals form crystals
into the working structures known as shells,
teeth,
and bones, scientists will have a bigger toolbox for interpreting the crystals formed in nature.
After an exhaustive search, trial
and error,
and spending countless hours wading through information on gelatin, I quickly discovered what does
and doesn't work for improving
bone density, remineralizing
teeth, infusing shine back
into hair, radiance
into skin, boosting collagen in joints
and more.
Hundreds of yeast
and bacteria are released from a leaky gut
into the bloodstream where they set up infection anywhere, including muscles, joints,
bones,
teeth roots, coronary arteries, or even the brain.
But he'll only take the
bone broth if I plop it
into a bowl of rice — I know I'm supposed to steer clear of grains, but that's the only way he'd take it,
and I read in Cure
Tooth Decay that white rice if fine in moderation.
Kids Good Stuff supports healthy
teeth and bones with naturally - sourced calcium from Red Marine Algae, Vitamin K2 to help disperse the calcium from the bloodstream
into the
bones and a vegetable source of Vitamin D3.
Magnesium supports healthy
bones and teeth,
and is essential in converting food
into cellular energy.
They are important for building strong
bones and teeth, blood, skin, hair, nerve function
and creating digestive enzymes to turn the food we eat
into energy.
Necessary for
bones and teeth formation, as well as for food conversion
into glucose.
The biological role of vitamin K2 is to help move calcium
into the proper areas in your body, such as your
bones and teeth.
This ensures the calcium goes where it belongs,
into the
teeth and bones.
Critical for ensuring that calcium is put
into the hard tissues (
bones and teeth)
and protection of the soft tissues, such as the arteries
and kidneys, from calcification.
Perhaps you know that vitamin D3 is required to absorb Ca... vitamin A is required for osteoclastic activity /
bone remodeling so that substrates like Ca actually have a home to go to... K2 is required to usher Ca out of the soft tissues (which is where trouble can arise)
and into the hard tissues like
bones and teeth.
We now know that it contains another fat soluble vitamin, vitamin K2, which helps take calcium out of the wrong places in our bodies (i.e. kidneys, arteries, etc.)
and into the right places like
bones and teeth.
It further helps calcium assimilate
into the body while reducing inflammation in the
bone tissue
and encouraging strong
bone and teeth development.
Their jaws are strong with sharp
teeth meant to rip
into flesh
and crush
bone and their rough tongue can help lick
bones clean.
Their claws
and teeth are meant for tearing
into flesh,
and their rough tongues literally rip meat from the
bones of their kills.
I vaguely knew that puppies like to chew on raw meat with
bones so they can sharpen their
teeth and so on, but your comparison between feeding kids potato chips etc was very funny
and put it right
into perspective.
If gingivitis is not caught early, the inflammation, infection,
and tissue destruction — periodontitis — will move
into the
bone that helps to hold a
tooth in place.
That infection can spread
into the
tooth roots
and potentially even
into the
bone of the cat's jaw.
The
tooth is anchored
into the
bone of mouth by a ligament that is very strong
and tough, called the periodontal ligament.
Eventually the upper
tooth weakens so much from the dissolving area that it breaks off
and the root is completely resorbed
into bone.
If a
tooth is broken
and the inner chamber called the pulp cavity is exposed, bacteria in the mouth can travel through the
tooth and into the
bone that surrounds the root producing a periapical abscess.
If left untreated, this gingivitis will progress, leading to damage of the supporting structures of the
tooth,
tooth loss, abscesses (pockets of infection)
and even
bone infections
into the surrounding structures.
As opposed to mammal
teeth that are rooted
into tooth sockets by ligaments, bearded dragon
teeth are directly rooted
into their jawbones, predisposing them to
bone inflammation
and infection.
White blood cells
and other inflammatory mediators will leak out of the periodontal tissues
and into the periodontal space (between the gum or
bone and the
tooth).
Digital radiographs may be taken to identify hidden problems that may need advanced treatments, including: Extractions, both simple
and surgical; oral surgery for tumors
and fractures; instilling antibiotic slow - release gels around periodontal pockets to save
teeth when possible,
and synthetic
bone matrix
into large extractions sites to regenerate
bone more quickly.
In the wild, cats
teeth are kept clean when biting
into tough muscle meat,
bone and biting through skin or rind of the prey.