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  • Teeth Numbers And Names - Chart Of Adult Teeth | Rodeo Dental
    Below you can learn about oral anatomy, teeth numbers, and the names used by dentists for your teeth This article will help you understand the basic structure of your teeth, so when you visit your dentist, at least you can confidently ask what tooth number needs treatment
  • Tooth | Definition, Anatomy, Facts | Britannica
    Tooth, any of the hard, resistant structures occurring on the jaws and in or around the mouth and pharynx areas of vertebrates Teeth are used for catching and masticating food, for defense, and for other specialized purposes
  • Teeth: Anatomy, Types, Function Care - Cleveland Clinic
    What’s the anatomy of a tooth? A tooth consists of two main structures: Crown This is the part of your tooth that you can see — the portion above your gums Enamel — a hard, protective substance — covers your tooth crown Root This is the part of your tooth that holds it in your jaw You can’t see the root because your gums cover it
  • Tooth Anatomy - Tissues of a Tooth - mouth and teeth
    The main characteristics of each part of the tooth structure are described in this article (for more detailed information about each one follow the links to the specific pages) The main parts of tooth anatomy are Enamel, Dentin, Cementum, and Pulp
  • Tooth | MouthHealthy - Oral Health Information from the ADA
    Your teeth are composed of four dental tissues Three of them—enamel, dentin and cementum—are hard tissues The fourth tissue—pulp, or the center of the tooth that contains nerves, blood vessels and connective tissue—is a soft, or non-calcified, tissue Enamel Hard calcified tissue covering the dentin in the crown of tooth
  • Teeth : Anatomy Diagram, Types, Name, Number and Functions
    There are many different types of teeth with different names It’s one of the strongest parts of the human body and is made up of Enamel, Dentin, Cementum, and Pulp Let’s understand the Human tooth with the anatomical diagram given below and learn in detail
  • What are the Different Parts of a Tooth? - Teeth Talk Girl
    Every tooth is a living entity, and as such, it has a nerve and blood supply that feeds it The tooth nerve runs from the middle of the crown down through the root(s) of the tooth If the nerve of your tooth is infected, it usually causes an abscess somewhere near the apex of your tooth root


















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