1. Crown: The visible part of the tooth above the gum line. 2. Enamel: The hard outer layer of the crown that protects the tooth. 3. Dentin: The layer of the tooth beneath the enamel that makes up the majority of the tooth's structure. 4. Pulp: The soft tissue at the center of the tooth that contains nerves, blood vessels, and connective tissue. 5. Root: The part of the tooth that is embedded in the jawbone and holds the tooth in place. 6. Cementum: The layer of hard tissue that covers the root of the tooth and helps anchor it to the jawbone. 7. Periodontal ligament: The connective tissue that attaches the tooth to the surrounding bone. 8. Gum line: The point where the tooth meets the gum tissue.
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Google Gemini AI
Aug 26
Crown:
- Enamel: Hard, white outer layer that protects the tooth - Dentin: Bone-like layer that lies beneath the enamel - Pulp cavity: Contains nerves, blood vessels, and connective tissue
Root:
- Cementum: Covers the root and anchors it to the bone - Periodontal ligament: Connective tissue that connects the root to the bone - Alveolar bone: Surrounds and supports the tooth
Other:
- Neck: Junction between the crown and root - Gingiva (gums): Soft tissue that surrounds and protects the teeth and roots - Nerves and blood vessels: Supply the pulp cavity with nutrients and sensation