What are the three main parts of a tooth
Answers
Answer:
- Anatomical crown.
- Enamel
- Dentin
the defination of these are:-
- This is the top portion of a tooth. It's usually the only part of a tooth that you can see.
- This is the outermost layer of a tooth
- Dentin is a layer of mineralized tissue just below the enamel.
The singular form of teeth is the 'tooth,' which is a hard and robust structure. It can be found on the jaw, in or around the mouth, and in the throat of vertebrates.
Explanation:
Enamel is the white component of the tooth that is thought to be the toughest. Calcium phosphate, a rock-hard mineral, is used to make it.
Dentine: Dentine is the enamel's underlying layer. It is composed up of hard tissue with microscopic tubes running through it. Heat or cold can enter the tooth through these pathways if the enamel is broken, causing sensitivity or pain.
The pulp of the tooth is the softer, live interior component of the tooth, and blood vessels and nerves run through it.
Cementum is a connective tissue layer that binds the roots of the teeth to the gums and jawbone.
Periodontal Ligament: This is a type of tissue that aids in the tightening of the teeth against the jaw.