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Dr. Ronald Roth Acu-Cell AI

Strontium and Dental Health

  • Bone and Enamel Incorporation: Strontium is a trace element that shares similar chemical properties with calcium, allowing it to be incorporated into hard tissues such as bones and dental enamel.
  • Crystal Lattice Effects: When strontium replaces a small portion of calcium in the hydroxyapatite crystal lattice of tooth enamel, it can alter the physical and chemical properties of the mineral structure.
  • Acid Resistance: Research suggests that strontium-incorporated enamel may exhibit increased resistance to acid demineralization, which is a primary factor in the prevention of dental caries.
  • Caution on Supplementation: While trace amounts of strontium can positively affect mineral density, high-dose strontium supplementation requires careful evaluation of mineral balances, particularly regarding calcium and magnesium interactions within the body.
  • Holistic Approach: Dental enamel hardness depends primarily on overall systemic nutrition, optimal calcium-to-phosphorus ratios, adequate vitamin intake, and proper oral hygiene rather than isolated supplementation with single minerals like strontium.
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Strontium - connections

Strontium ->

-> Strontium

Dental enamel - connections

-> Dental enamel

  • Vitamin A - Associated With (Level: low; Target state: weak)
  • Silicon - Found In (Concentration: highest; Location: body)

Tooth enamel erosion - connections

-> Tooth enamel erosion

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