How to age-reverse my teeth?

The title says it all.

Any possibilities?

The youngsters on this forum probably won't care (yet), but I'm 75 and the teeth are aging.

My dentist, as you would expect, can't even comprehend the question.

Ready and willing to self-experiment.

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  • After some more reading, I've started taking Boron (3 mg).  Too soon to report any results.

    Label (Nature's Way brand) claims, "Boron helps prevent loss of calcium, magnesium and phosphorous through the urine."  As an old man I don't want to hold on to calcium, but boron is all I've been able to find that might help maintain teeth.

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  • "Regeneration of bone" with Vitamin C infusion after dental surgery.  Comment in an essay (not a formal article) by a dental surgeon at Orthomolecular Medicine News Service; web site:  http://orthomolecular.org/resources/omns/v15n15.shtml

    Can Vitamin C aid bone regeneration?  I never came across that before.

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    • David H
    • David_Hanson
    • 5 yrs ago
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    Mike Almerjanski

      I am only 68 and my teeth are in relatively good shape. As a child, I was never taught how to take care of my teeth so I have 2 dental implants and multiple crowns and fillings. My gums are in excellent shape and I haven’t had a cavity in my remaining natural teeth in years.  My suggestions:

    1. Good daily dental hygiene - Flossing, Proxa brushing, and regular tooth brushing.
    2. Have teeth cleaned in a dental office between 2 and 4 times a year depending on condition of gums.

    3. Eat natto daily. Natto is a Japanese favorite made from fermented soybeans. It is a superfood which contains natto kinase, vitamin K2, protein, and much more which all good for you. While in Bangkok, we buy it frozen from the closest Fuji Supermarket.  I noticed it is available from Gourmet Market in Emquartier also. We eat 120 grams of it every day.  (At home in Florida, I make it rather than buy it.)
    4. Take Serrapeptase, a proteolytic enzyme, everyday. This enzyme removes dead proteins from your body, thins mucous, reduces inflammation, and more. Serrapeptase gets into saliva and helps clean teeth. 
    We take a high stength version which has 250,000 units of activity per capsule. I take 4 of these capsules each day.

    5. We also take boron - my wife 9 mg and me 30mg. Boron is reported to strengthen bones and teeth. Also people taking boron have reported fewer joint problems.

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    • manor
    • 5 yrs ago
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  • There have been some pretty amazing results, imo, with rapamycin for what you are asking about. 

    https://elifesciences.org/articles/54318

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    • Michael
    • Michael.1
    • 2 yrs ago
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    OKAY. So, where does one begin?

    I've got some rapa lying around.

    Do I first grind it up like we all did making the cream but simply begin rubbing the powder on my gums? If so, how frequently? What amount?

     

    Any thoughts Mark Thimineur ?

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  • It is better to use dentures at your age. It is also recommended to use special strengthening toothpaste. I was at the dentist's two weeks ago. Therefore, I had to have a dental nerve removed. Qualified specialists from https://smiledoctors.com/locations/albany-westgate/ helped me. Btw, I had a fear of visiting a dental office for a long time. However, I often made it worse by delaying my dental appointment. It was due to a negative experience in dental treatment in my childhood. Fortunately, it is less scary now.

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  • I think you need vitamin complexes with calcium and magnesium.

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  • The most reliable way to find out what will help you is to contact a dentist. Yes, like the human body as a whole, teeth are subject to changes during life. But following a few rules will help to keep a beautiful smile, even in old age: do not neglect daily hygiene regularly visit dentists as preventive measures Eat in a balanced way – this will saturate the teeth with the necessary minerals and the whole body. Well, visit the dentist regularly and read tips from the dentist, for example, on jeffreygrossdds.com. All this will slow down the aging of your teeth.

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