Answer is B. crown
The Crown
Enamel
The visible portion of the tooth is called the crown. The submerged portion is called the root.
nope ... pulp is located in the core region of the tooth .... it is the only soft tissue present in the tooth structure and it is surrounded by a (from inside to out) layer of dentin and enamel in crown and that of dentin and cementum in root region.... the portion of tooth visible in the cavity is called crown clinically and that invisible is called root n pulp may get exposed early because of pulp horns
Yes, you can you can get a cavity in a baby tooth as well as a permanent tooth.
cavity is the hole in tooth
it means the cavity on the skeleton tooth which is the yellow tooth.
a tooth cavity
A cavity is a hole which can be in the earth, a tooth, etc.
the dentist removes the decayed portion of the tooth using a high-speed drill or an air abrasion system, shapes the cavity walls, and replaces the tooth structure with a filling of silver amalgam, composite resin, or gold.
yes
When you have a dental crown, it is less common to have a cavity on the tooth because it is protected. However, the place where the crown meets the tooth can still get a cavity, that is why hygiene is important even though a crown is on the tooth, especially flossing. The two ways to get a cavity under a crown are:A cavity started between the crown and the tooth at the gum level.There was a cavity left on the tooth when the crown was put (more rare).
An abscess is basically an infection of the tooth. It usually begins at the root of the tooth, and is associated commonly with a cavity. So basically, one way to possibly get an abscessed tooth is to have a cavity with an infection.
Cavity...