I am learning about structure of the tooth
Enamel: The hard outer layer of Crown. Enamel is the hardest substance in the body.
Dentin: Not as hard as enamel, from the bulk of the tooth and can be sensitive if the protection of the enamel is lost
Neck: Little teeth
Dentin: Not as hard as enamel, from the bulk of the tooth and can be sensitive if the protection of the enamel is lost
Pulp: soft tissue containing the blood nerve supply to the tooth. The pulp extends from the crown to the tip of the root.
Nerves and blood vessels: Each tooth and periodontal ligament has a nerve supply and the teeth are sensitive to a wide variety of stimuli. The blood supply is necessary to maintain the vitality of the tooth.
Nerves and blood vessels: Each tooth and periodontal ligament has a nerve supply and the teeth are sensitive to a wide variety of stimuli. The blood supply is necessary to maintain the vitality of the tooth.
Crown: cold
Neck: Little teeth
root: blood tooth