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Results 1 - 10 of 16 for Green teeth
  1. ... the teeth and gums Shifting teeth Yellow, brown green or white hard deposits on your teeth Tooth sensitivity Note: Early symptoms are similar to ...
  2. ... mustard greens, and turnip greens Cranberry juice and green tea Fish oil supplements Herbs used in herbal teas
  3. ... human body. It helps build and protect your teeth and bones. ... green vegetables, and calcium fortified foods have high levels ...
  4. ... plentiful mineral found in the human body. The teeth and bones contain the most calcium. Nerve cells, ... human body. It helps form and maintain healthy teeth and bones. A proper level of calcium in ...
  5. ... osteoporosis ). Vitamin A helps form and maintain healthy teeth, bones, soft tissue, mucous membranes, and skin. Vitamin ... ascorbic acid, is an antioxidant that promotes healthy teeth and gums. It helps the body absorb iron ...
  6. ... of muscle strength) and weakness that gets worse Dental deformities, including delayed tooth formation, defects in the tooth structure, holes in ...
  7. ... scar tissue Repair and maintain cartilage, bones, and teeth Aid in the absorption of iron Vitamin C ... dry, scaly skin Swollen and painful joints Weakened tooth enamel A severe form of vitamin C deficiency ...
  8. ... with celiac disease may have: Defects in the tooth enamel and changes in tooth color Delayed puberty Muscle wasting Diarrhea, constipation, fatty ...
  9. ... to bed with a bottle. This can cause tooth decay. If your baby wants to suck, give ... beverages. They can spoil their appetite and cause tooth decay. Avoid salt, strong spices, and caffeine products, ...
  10. ... Comb and fix your hair, shave, brush your teeth, wash your face, put on makeup, and change ... or sores, tell your provider. Gently brush your teeth, gums, and tongue after every meal and before ...
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