Enamel is the outer layer of the exposed tooth. It is a hard thin translucent layer of calcified substance that envelops and protects the dentin (the main portion of the tooth structure) of the crown of the tooth.
Enamel is the hardest substance in the body and is almost entirely composed of calcium salts. The hardness of enamel is an important property as the main role of enamel is to protect the softer underlying dentin of the tooth. Enamel also serves as the surface for chewing grinding and crushing of food and this is another reason for its hardness.
Therefore, there is no need for enamel to be protected.
Your teeth can get destroyed of candies or sweets and specially cola or these cold drinks
There are several things that can damage tooth enamel. Some of these things can include tooth decay, Gingivitis, acid reflux, or even pregnancy can damage a person's tooth enamel.
i do know go to a dentest
plaque destroys tooth enamel
Alot of sugar
Tooth paste?
flouride
Enamel.
Enamel is a good substance for this job because it is very hard and protects the tooth. It is also white and therefore looks like the tooth as well.
dentine. Im 90% sure its called enamel actually.... the outer layer is actually enamel if dentine was what the outer layer of our teeth were made of, many persons will get fake teeth. dentine is the material found under the enamel.
to protect the inner tooth, a protective coat
It is one of the 4 components of the mammalian tooth and is to be found just beneath the hard enamel outer layer or in ridges between ridges of hard enamel. Being softer than the enamel, in herbivores (like the elephant) the dentine wears away faster ensuring that the roughness of the tooth surface is maintained as the tooth itself wears away. In omnivores and carnivores, it mechanically supports the enamel surface and protects the tooth pulp and nerves.
It is one of the 4 components of the mammalian tooth and is to be found just beneath the hard enamel outer layer or in ridges between ridges of hard enamel. Being softer than the enamel, in herbivores (like the elephant) the dentine wears away faster ensuring that the roughness of the tooth surface is maintained as the tooth itself wears away. In omnivores and carnivores, it mechanically supports the enamel surface and protects the tooth pulp and nerves.
It is called the enamel. It's the most external layer of a tooth and the hardest substance in the body.
Enamel is called the dentine part of the tooth
No. The material that protects the root surface is called Cementum. Take a look at: http://advancedental.com.au/adhs/teeth.html
yes
Tooth enamel.
it is called enamel. so the answer is true It is called enamel