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- noun The continuous reintroduction of
minerals intobone andteeth
Etymologies
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Examples
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The scan, according to Dr. Walker, did show extensive evidence of the kind of remineralization that indicates previous trauma.
The Case of Theresa Schiavo Didion, Joan 2005
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Tom's contains naturally sourced fluoride for remineralization and silica derived from sand for tartar control.
Avital Binshtock: Sage Brushing: Dentists Name Their Favorite Eco-Toothpastes Avital Binshtock 2010
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Tom's contains naturally sourced fluoride for remineralization and silica derived from sand for tartar control.
Avital Binshtock: Sage Brushing: Dentists Name Their Favorite Eco-Toothpastes Avital Binshtock 2010
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I repeat: green foods are rich sources of bioavailable minerals that play a role in the prevention of bone resorption and in stimulating healthy bone remineralization.
Forever Young M.D. Nicholas Perricone 2010
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Many dentists are switching to a model that promotes the remineralization of teeth through procedures like fluoride varnishes.
You Raising Your Child Michael F. Roizen 2010
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Many dentists are switching to a model that promotes the remineralization of teeth through procedures like fluoride varnishes.
You Raising Your Child Michael F. Roizen 2010
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Many dentists are switching to a model that promotes the remineralization of teeth through procedures like fluoride varnishes.
You Raising Your Child Michael F. Roizen 2010
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Many dentists are switching to a model that promotes the remineralization of teeth through procedures like fluoride varnishes.
You Raising Your Child Michael F. Roizen 2010
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Carbon to nitrogen ratios; lignin and protein content; and tannin, resin, and phenolic content are all important in determining forage quality (section 7.4.1.4) and the susceptibility of plant litter to decomposition, and thus the remineralization of essential limiting nutrients like N and P [36].
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Each time, the enamel remineralization process is aided by exposure to that type of fluoride.
Mouse Print»Blog Archive » Act Fluoride: Twice the Size, Half the Strength 2008
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