Paul Saladino· MD
when you have enough fat soluble vitamins when you have vitamin k2 when you have vitamin a when your immune system works properly the adontoblast the immune cells in your teeth control the amount of decay
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when you have enough fat soluble vitamins when you have vitamin k2 when you have vitamin a when your immune system works properly the adontoblast the immune cells in your teeth control the amount of decay
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when you have enough fat soluble vitamins when you have vitamin k2 when you have vitamin a when your immune system works properly the adontoblast the immune cells in your teeth control the amount of decay
the amount of fatty acids or specifically fat-soluble vitamins like vitamin k2 a and d and e in the human diet uh ad and k2 are needed are necessary for proper function of these immune cells these adontoblasts that control the microenvironment around the teeth