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What tissue supports the teeth?

The tissue that supports the teeth are the bones of the jaw and the ligaments that hold the teeth in place.


What bones support the teeth and surroundinf tissue?

The teeth are supported by the jaw bones, specifically the maxilla (upper jaw) and mandible (lower jaw). These bones provide the structure and foundation for the teeth to attach to, as well as support the surrounding soft tissues such as gums and muscles.


What is in teeth and bones?

calcium are your bones and teeth


Why are teeth not bones?

No, teeth aren't bones.


What element occurs in teeth and bones as calcium phosphate?

Calcium phosphate is the mineral compound that occurs in teeth and bones, providing strength and structure. It helps form hydroxyapatite crystals, which are a major component of bone tissue and tooth enamel.


Is teeth have bones too?

Yes. Teeth are actually bones!


How much tissue do you need to perform a DNA analysis?

The amount of tissue needed to perform a DNA analysis varies depending upon the type of test needed and the quality of the tissue itself. If the tissue is decomposed the alternative would be to use bones or teeth.


What element is needed to have strong bones and teeth?

Milk


Are teeth stronger than bones?

Teeth are not stronger than bones. Bones are denser and harder than teeth, making them stronger overall.


Can you get bone cancer of the teeth?

No, bone cancer does not affect teeth because teeth are not made of bone tissue. However, there are types of cancer that can affect the mouth and jaw bones, but these would not be considered bone cancer of the teeth specifically.


What are bones moved by?

Bones tissue


Do flat bones have tissue?

No flat bones don't not have tissue it has marrow to support it.