If you take calcium, will it lengthen the process?
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If you take calcium, will it lengthen the process?
I heard that if you have strong and hard bones, it will take longer to straighten the teeth. As calcium makes the bone stronger, will it lengthen the process?
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No, definitely not, but I can see how that is a question.
I'm procrastinating studying for my med school exam on bones as I type and here's what I know:
Your bones reach their maximum density in your early 20s and will never ever get stronger than that no matter how much calcium you take, you can only weaken your bones after that point, that's why osteoporosis is such a problem. Getting enough calcium slows the loss.
So, even if you are young enough to influence the density of your bones, you wouldn't want them less dense because there's no way to make up for it later.
Besides, I've never heard that denser bone is harder to remodel. I'm not saying it's wrong, I just haven't heard it.
I'm procrastinating studying for my med school exam on bones as I type and here's what I know:
Your bones reach their maximum density in your early 20s and will never ever get stronger than that no matter how much calcium you take, you can only weaken your bones after that point, that's why osteoporosis is such a problem. Getting enough calcium slows the loss.
So, even if you are young enough to influence the density of your bones, you wouldn't want them less dense because there's no way to make up for it later.
Besides, I've never heard that denser bone is harder to remodel. I'm not saying it's wrong, I just haven't heard it.
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