What are teeth made of??
Question: Are they made of bone?
Answers: calcium hydroxyapitate (dentyne)
yes but it is modified bone matter
No. It is enamel and dentin
Enamel which is actually the strongest thing in human.
Bone ivory and enamel
enammel calcium and dentin
enamel
enamel, dentine , also blood vessels . they start of as a cell and turn into a tooth, good hey
No, teeth are not made of bone. They rest inside your bone though.
Teeth are made up of 3 major parts. The inner most chamber is called the pulp chamber, or nerve of your tooth. The second is called dentin. This layer is made up of tiny tubes . When you have a cavity and you begin to feel a sensation that means the bacteria has eaten away at the first layer of tooth called Enamel.
There are all sorts of ligaments also but I won't bore you with that.
no teeth are not bone, it's formed by two materials which called enamel and dentin, dentin form the layer covers the pulp of the tooth either the exposed area inside the mouth and the part of the tooth which inside the jaw and gingiva, enamel cover the dentin in the exposed portion of the tooth inside the mouth
Answers: calcium hydroxyapitate (dentyne)
yes but it is modified bone matter
No. It is enamel and dentin
Enamel which is actually the strongest thing in human.
Bone ivory and enamel
enammel calcium and dentin
enamel
enamel, dentine , also blood vessels . they start of as a cell and turn into a tooth, good hey
No, teeth are not made of bone. They rest inside your bone though.
Teeth are made up of 3 major parts. The inner most chamber is called the pulp chamber, or nerve of your tooth. The second is called dentin. This layer is made up of tiny tubes . When you have a cavity and you begin to feel a sensation that means the bacteria has eaten away at the first layer of tooth called Enamel.
There are all sorts of ligaments also but I won't bore you with that.
no teeth are not bone, it's formed by two materials which called enamel and dentin, dentin form the layer covers the pulp of the tooth either the exposed area inside the mouth and the part of the tooth which inside the jaw and gingiva, enamel cover the dentin in the exposed portion of the tooth inside the mouth
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