And how long before we see what side effects this one has?
I’ve been following this research for the last couple of years after my dentist told me about it while extracting two molars that broke vertically from popcorn kernels.
I was planning to get a partial this year, but when I went in to start the process, my dentist said not to bother because I have a wisdom tooth dropping into the empty spot and we can do a bridge on that or maybe sign up for the regrowth tech because of not only am I just getting a wisdom tooth in my mid sixties, but one of my canines is actually a baby tooth. It’s replacement is also moving into place and the last xray showed that the baby tooth root is 60% dissolved.
Excess vitamin d can cause teeth to break.
The body uses vitamin k to repair teeth. Excess vitamin d reduces vitamin k.
I had implant surgery last June after the crown on one of my front teeth broke off. I swore I’d never get one after hearing all the horror stories, but I also didn’t want to look like Granny from the Beverly Hillbillies for my remaining yrs so I acquiesced. I hope I never need another implant again, so fingers crossed that the research in the article pans out as a viable option.
Hockey players everywhere are happy!
Everything else aside, I have a feeling that wouldn’t be very comfortable having new teeth grow in.
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And THAT, folks, is how you get Godzilla.