Right below the enamel of a tooth is the Dentin and below that in the center of the tooth is the Pulp.
Below the enamel is the dentin or dentine you can call it one of those two it duznt matter and the dentin/dentine is between the cement and enamel.(below the enamel , on top of the cement.)
It is called the enamel. It's the most external layer of a tooth and the hardest substance in the body.
Enamel is called the dentine part of the tooth
Tooth enamel.
yes
Calcium is a metal element present in tooth enamel.
Eroding away of tooth enamel
it is called enamel. so the answer is true It is called enamel
Tooth enamel, calcium. Nail enamel, Biotin.
The hard surface of the tooth is made of enamel which is the hardest tissue in the human body. Tooth enamel has no living cells so unlike a broken or fractured bone the body has no way to repair chipped/cracked enamel.
Enamel lamellae are defects in tooth enamel that result from incomplete mineralization, while cracks in enamel are actual fractures in the enamel surface that can extend into deeper layers. Enamel lamellae are usually superficial and do not necessarily compromise the structural integrity of the tooth, whereas cracks can weaken the enamel and potentially lead to tooth sensitivity or decay.