what are the function of enamel
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The function of enamel is to protect the dentin. Enamel is the hard, white outer layer of the tooth that covers and protects the dentin. Dentin is the layer of tooth structure under the enamel and is what makes up most of the tooth.
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enamel is the hardest part of the body
enamel is made up of calcium phosphate
it protector teeth and give it a shape
and protected and dentine
it gets decay when sugary substance is kept for longer time
bacteria changes sugar to the acid and it dissolves the enamel
enamel is made up of calcium phosphate
it protector teeth and give it a shape
and protected and dentine
it gets decay when sugary substance is kept for longer time
bacteria changes sugar to the acid and it dissolves the enamel
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