what is teeth in biology term??
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The human teeth function to mechanically break down items of food by cutting and crushing them in preparation for swallowing and digesting. Humans have four types of teeth: incisors, canines, premolars, and molars, which each have a specific function. ... Teeth are made of multiple tissues of varying density and hardness.
gum firm flesh around the roots of teeth
nerves fiber or bundles of fibers that transmits impulses between the brain or spinal cord and other parts of the body
blood vessels duct or canal holding or conveying blood
dentin dense tissue forming the bulk of a tooth
enamel hard coating of a tooth
pulp the soft, fleshy part of the tooth
crown part of the tooth visible outside the gum
neck part of the tooth connecting the tooth to the gum
root the part of the tooth embedded in the gum
cementum bonelike substance covering the root of a tooth
bone any piece of tissue making up the skeleton in vertebrates
incisors teeth responsible for cutting food
canines teeth responsible for tearing and shredding
premolars teeth responsible for grinding
molars teeth responsible for grinding
parotid either of the pair of salivary glands situated below and in front of each ear
submaxilary A large seromucous or mixed salivary gland located below the mandible on each side of the jaw. Also known as mandibular gland.
sublingual A complex of salivary glands located in the sublingual fold on each side of the floor of the mouth.
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