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What is the structure of tooth​

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Answered by luxmansilori
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he is the structure

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Answered by neerajnegi353
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Explanation:

Enamel: It is the hardest substance in the body. Enamel is the hard, white outer covering of the tooth. It is mostly made of calcium phosphate, a rock-hard mineral.

Dentine: A layer underlying the enamel. It is made of a hard calcified tissue. Dentine encloses the pulp cavity.

Pulp: Pulp is a part of pulp cavity. It is a soft and gelatinous connective tissue. Blood vessels and nerves run through the pulp of the teeth.

Cementum: A layer of connective tissue that binds the roots of the teeth firmly to the gums and jawbone.

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