Can a women with osteoporosis have weak bones but strong teeth?
Answer / Sheetal Kumari
No, osteoporosis primarily affects the bones in the body and not specifically the teeth. However, the jawbone can still be affected by osteoporosis, potentially leading to tooth loss.
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