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* [[licorice]] root is effective against the bacteria which causes tooth decay and gum disease, both of which can lead to tooth loss.
 
* [[licorice]] root is effective against the bacteria which causes tooth decay and gum disease, both of which can lead to tooth loss.
 
* [[molybdenum]] is essential for building bones and teeth.
 
* [[molybdenum]] is essential for building bones and teeth.
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* [[Propolis]] may help fight cavities, a 2003 study from Biological & Pharmaceutical Bulletin shows. In laboratory research, scientists found that compounds found in propolis helped inhibit the growth of mutans streptococci (an oral bacteria known to contribute to the development of cavities). The study suggests that propolis may also help stop mutans streptococci from sticking to the teeth.
 
* Tuna : There are several researches showing that tryptophan deficiency has led to problems of bones and teeth.
 
* Tuna : There are several researches showing that tryptophan deficiency has led to problems of bones and teeth.
  

Revision as of 04:04, 14 November 2012

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Symptoms

Home remedies

  • Xylitol : Since it is a non-fermentable sugar, it cannot be converted to acid by oral bacteria. Thus, the alkaline-acid balance in the mouth is maintained, which helps in preventing cavities.
  • licorice root is effective against the bacteria which causes tooth decay and gum disease, both of which can lead to tooth loss.
  • molybdenum is essential for building bones and teeth.
  • Propolis may help fight cavities, a 2003 study from Biological & Pharmaceutical Bulletin shows. In laboratory research, scientists found that compounds found in propolis helped inhibit the growth of mutans streptococci (an oral bacteria known to contribute to the development of cavities). The study suggests that propolis may also help stop mutans streptococci from sticking to the teeth.
  • Tuna : There are several researches showing that tryptophan deficiency has led to problems of bones and teeth.

Warnings

References

Medical Disclaimer

This information is not meant to be substituted for medical advice. Always consult a medical professional regarding any medical problems and before undertaking any treatment or dietary changes.