The hard part of the tooth is actually not a living structure. The living structures are the nerves and blood vessels that are inside the tooth.
The pig tooth has a tubercle structure which causes the tooth to have an uneven surface. This makes it excellent for chewing.
A thin periodontal igament that holds the tooth in place.
You don't really know, unless you have a large cavity and you can see that the insides are black or gone. and do you think you have a dead tooth? EWWWWW.
Not that I know of but in the historic times people had at least 4-5 inched fangs people still have them but they are much smaller but if you want to know which teeth were fangs then the teeth that are in the middle and the tooth beside the tooth beside that were fangs. PLEASE DON'T CHANGE ANSWER
I have never flown 1st class but i know you get a TV on the back of the seat in front of you , a wash bag with tooth paste and a tooth brush,and a pillow and a blanket
The pig tooth has a tubercle structure which causes the tooth to have an uneven surface. This makes it excellent for chewing.
No part of "tooth decay" is a structure or function.
I have no idea but i would like to know what explains the structure of all living things.
The structure of the tooth is as follows: cementum, root canal, enamel.
Cementum.
A thin periodontal igament that holds the tooth in place.
A canine is a stabbing tooth, an incisor is a cutting tooth, and a molar is a chewing tooth.
Root
The tooth fairy is your parents
Cell is the fundamental structure of living things .
Root
A cell is basic structure of living things .