the teeth may be rough from tarter or plaque build up. A periodontist or gum specialist can do a root coverage gum graft to restore the gums to the proper location and most likely fix or recommend who to fix the roughness. most times this is caused by over brushing.
the enamel or the cavity
Answer is B. crown
The crown has dentin covered by enamel, each root has dentin covered by cementum. The inner portion of the dentin of both the crown and the root also covers the pulp cavity of the tooth close to the CEJ.
the tooth enamel has eroded, leaving your tooth sensitive and vulnerable for bacteria to creep into your teeth, especially if it is your back molars. The bacteria will get into your tooth and cause decay, thus, a cavity.
No, periodontitis is most often the result of chronic gingivitis. Perodontitis the the progressive destruction of gingiva (gums), alveolar bone, and periodontal ligament fibers. Progressive destruction of enamel is a carious lesion (a cavity).
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a hole forms in the enamel. it can be caused by many things. but decay begins and this hole progresses until it eventual reaches a nerve and becomes infected.
Thin it very slightly and use a thicker roller.
It looks like the outside of the tooth I think.
It may be that the tooth was very fragile. Sometimes, when a tooth has a cavity, it breaks away the enamel, causing your tooth to become very sensitive.
Bacteria in your mouth convert sugar to acid. This acid erodes the enamel, eventually leading to a cavity that will need to be treated by a dentist. If left long enough, dental decay (cavity) can reach the nerve of the tooth and this will require either root canal therapy or removal of the tooth.
The hardest substance in our body is enamel which is the outer most covering of the teeth