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dentine supports the of a tooth​

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Answered by ItzDinu
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Dentin's Role in the Context of Oral Health

Dentin is the second hardest tissue below the enamel's outer layer. However, dentin is not nearly as hard as enamel. Dentin is the portion of the tooth surrounding and connecting to the pulp. ... It supports the tooth structure and makes the enamel that much harder.

Answered by DaRvl
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Dentin's Role in the Context of Oral Health

Dentin's Role in the Context of Oral HealthDentin is the second hardest tissue below the enamel's outer layer. However, dentin is not nearly as hard as enamel. Dentin is the portion of the tooth surrounding and connecting to the pulp. ... It supports the tooth structure and makes the enamel that much harder

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