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Prepare notes on the internal structural similarity and functional difference of teeth.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Enamel is the hardest substance in the human body, and it covers the outer surface of your teeth. It is made mostly of an extremely hard mineral called calcium phosphate. Dentin makes up the layer just below your tooth's enamel. It consists of living cells that secrete a mineral substance.

Structure of the Tooth

A tooth consists of enamel, dentin, cementum and pulp tissue. The portion of a tooth exposed to the oral cavity is known as the dental crown, and the portion below the dental crown is known as the tooth root.

Types of Teeth and Their Functions

1)Incisors – The four front teeth in both the upper and lower jaws are called incisors. ...

2)Canines – There are four canines in the oral cavity. ...

3)Premolars (Bicuspids) – These teeth are located behind and adjacent to the canines and are designed to crush food. ...

4)Molars – The most posterior teeth in the mouth are the molars.

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Answered by oODivineGirlOo
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Teeth are hard, mineral-rich structures which are used to chew food. They are not made of bone like the rest of the skeleton, but have their own unique structure to enable them to break down food. Tooth enamel is the most mineralized tissue in the body, consisting mainly of the rock-hard mineral hydroxyapatite.

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