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  2. Teeth: Anatomy, Types, Function & Care - Cleveland Clinic

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    What’s the anatomy of a tooth? A tooth consists of two main structures: Crown. This is the part of your tooth that you can see — the portion above your gums. Enamel — a hard, protective substance — covers your tooth crown. Root. This is the part of your tooth that holds it in your jaw. You can’t see the root because your gums cover it.

  3. Tooth anatomy: Names, types, structure, arteries, nerves - Kenhub

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    Read the following article to find out more details about the two types of human teeth. Teeth anatomy Tooth structure The four groups of teeth are not identical, but they all share a typical and general tooth anatomy, as follows: Crown; Pulp chamber; Neck of tooth; Dental root; Root canal

  4. Tooth anatomy: Structure, parts, types and functions | Kenhub

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    This article covers the anatomy of the tooth, including structure, parts, types, functions, and clinical aspects. Learn more about this topic at Kenhub!

  5. We’ll go over the anatomy of a tooth and the function of each part. We’ll also go over some common conditions that can affect your teeth, and we’ll list common symptoms to watch for.

  6. Human tooth - Wikipedia

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    Structure. There are four main types of teeth in humans, shown labelled here. Dental anatomy is dedicated to the study of tooth structure. The development, appearance, and classification of teeth fall within its field of study, though dental occlusion, or contact between teeth, does not.

  7. Tooth | Definition, Anatomy, & Facts | Britannica

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    Tooth, any of the hard, resistant structures occurring on the jaws and in or around the mouth and pharynx areas of vertebrates. Teeth are used for catching and masticating food, for defense, and for other specialized purposes. Learn more about teeth in this article.

  8. Dental anatomy - Wikipedia

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    Dental anatomy is a field of anatomy dedicated to the study of human tooth structures. The development, appearance, and classification of teeth fall within its purview. (The function of teeth as they contact one another falls elsewhere, under dental occlusion.)

  9. The teeth are a group of hard organs found in the oral cavity. We use teeth to masticate (or chew) food into tiny pieces. They also provide shape to the mouth and face and are important components in producing speech. A tooth can be divided into two main parts: the crown and root.

  10. Child and Adult Dentition (Teeth) - Structure - TeachMeAnatomy

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    The human dentition is composed of two sets of teeth – primary and permanent. Teeth are organised into two opposing arches – maxillary (upper) and mandibular (lower). These can be divided down the midline (mid-sagittal plane) into left and right halves.

  11. Anatomy and physiology of the teeth - Osmosis

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    The mandible and maxilla - like most bones in the human body - have a core of less dense cancellous bone, wrapped in an outer layer of more dense alveolarbone. The part of the mandible and maxilla that are in the mouth are covered by the gums. And the teeth rest in bony sockets within the mandible and maxilla and are surrounded by the gums.