The pulp in teeth is the part which is taken out when you have "root canal therapy", it is the nerve and blood vessels. The pulp in teeth is the part which is taken out when you have "root canal therapy", it is the nerve and blood vessels.
The function of the pulp cavity is to provide nourishment to the tooth.
Dentin is what makes a tooth white in appearance. The purpose or function is to protect the bulk of the tooth and the pulp chambers, which contain the roots and blood vessels.
A pulp cavity is the central cavity of a tooth containing the pulp (including the root canal) tooth - hard bone like structures in the jaws of vertebrates; used for biting and chewing or for attack and defense. bodily cavity, cavum, cavity - (anatomy) a natural hollow or sinus within the body. root canal - the passage in the root of a tooth through which its nerve and blood vessels enter the pulp cavity
tooth enamil I believe enamel is the hard, outer covering of a tooth. The soft inner tissue is called pulp.
The pulp cavity of a tooth contains the connective tissue that is inside the tooth. The pulp contains cells called fibroblasts along with a cell free zone.
The 'pulp' is the nerve of the tooth.
Right below the enamel of a tooth is the Dentin and below that in the center of the tooth is the Pulp.
No, your tooth cannot bleed. When your tooth comes out, you see the blood inside the tooth. That blood is from your gum. It comes out into the tooth when it comes out. Enjoy this answer!
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the soft area of the tooth contain the pulp
I believe what you are refering to is known as the nerve, also refered to as What_is_the_part_of_the_tooth_made_up_with_blood_and_vesselspulp or pulp chamber. This is found deep inside the tooth under the dentin which is under the enamel (located on top of the tooth). The cementum is the outer layer that protects the dentin on the lower half of the tooth.