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Both teeth and bones have calcium. Can teeth also be termed as bones or are they different
from bones?

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Answered by llMadeSavagell
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Teeth consist mostly of hard, inorganic minerals like calcium. They also contain nerves, blood vessels and specialized cells. But they are not bones. Teeth don't have the regenerative powers that bones do and can't grow back together if broken

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