Food texture and vitaminDinfluence mouse mandible form and molar roots
Elsa M. Van Ankum,
Kadin B. Majcher,
Allan T. Dolovich
et al.
Abstract:Industrialization influenced several facets of lifestyle, including softer nutrient‐poor diets that contributed to vitamin D deficiency in post‐industrzialized populations, with concomitantly increased dental problems. Here we simulated a post‐industrialized diet in a mouse model to test the effects of diet texture and vitamin D level on mandible and third molar (M3) forms. Mice were raised on a soft diet with vitamin D (VitD) or without it (NoD), or on a hard diet with vitamin D. We hypothesized that a VitD/h… Show more
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