What treatment would be done on someone who has too much calcium being deposited?
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This is calculus (tartar) – which is calcified plaque. 99% of people get it, some get lots, others get a little.. It is removed by having a scale and polish, and giving advice on how to clean more effectively.
Calcium and High Blood Pressure
# Too much calcium does not cause high blood pressure, and in fact the opposite may be true and higher amounts of calcium may result in lower blood pressure.
According to the American Heart Association, scientists believe that high calcium intake can reduce hormone and antioxidant levels. Thus, high calcium intake can actually reduce the amount of calcium that goes into the blood cells. More fat is metabolized within the cell, and the cells generate less fat- resulting in less stress on the arteries and heart and lower blood pressure.
However, the American Heart Association cautions that Vitamin D works hand in hand with calcium, and appropriate levels of vitamin D are required for the metabolism and absorption of calcium. Thus, while studies indicate that higher amounts of calcium and dairy products result in lower blood pressure, studies caution that sufficient vitamin D must be a part of the diet as well.
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