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Human teeth are made up of four different types of tissue: pulp, dentin, enamel, and cementum. The pulp is the innermost portion of the tooth and consists of connective tissue, nerves, and blood vessels, which nourish the tooth.
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Tooth - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Teeth (singular tooth ) are small whitish structures found in the jaws (or mouths) of many vertebrates that are used to tear, scrape, and chew food. Some animals, particularly carnivores, also use ...
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How teeth are numbered. Human adult and baby teeth numbering systems explained. ... HUMAN TEETH NUMBERING CHARTS ... The following charts show how human teeth are numbered in the United States by general dentists.
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Here’s some eco-jewelry you can really sink your teeth into. Or rather, that Australian silversmith Polly van der Glas has ... [...] the tooth fairy should have done this long ago: jewelry made from human teeth [... ... Human Teeth Jewelry, Human teeth jewelry, tooth necklace, tooth ring, tooth bracelet, Polly van der Glas...
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teeth, hard, calcified structures embedded in the bone of the jaws of vertebrates that perform the primary function of mastication. Humans and most other mammals have a temporary set of teeth, the deciduous, or milk, teeth; ... Human canines are the smallest found in any mammal.
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The teeth are hard white structures found in the mouth of humans and many other animals and usually are used for mastication. We discuss the structures that are involved in the first part of digestion. ... Enamel, the clear outer layer of the tooth above the gum line, is the hardest substance in the human body. In human teeth,
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Similarly to human teeth, mouse molars develop from front-to-back so that the first molar appears first and the posterior molars bud sequentially along the jaw. Normally the last molar to develop is the third, or wisdom tooth.
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As long as Man polishes stones to woo women, the diamond will rein supreme. But diamonds are expensive and hard to find. And teeth? I've got plenty of free teeth right here.
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