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Q: What part of the tooth bears the force of chewing?
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Which part of the tooth bears the force of chewing?

Crown The enamel actually bears the force of chewing!


What part of the tooth is the enamel?

Basically it is the outer layer of a tooth that can get broken down by grinding your teeth and chewing hard candies.


What is coronal caries?

Coronal cavities is the most common form in all ages. Coronal cavities are cavities of the visible part of the tooth (crown), usually on chewing surfaces or between teeth.


What is the part of the tooth above the gums?

The part of the tooth above the gum is the sulcus this is the neck of the tooth.


How are enzyms similar to chewing and how are they different?

enzymes and chewing are part of your mouth


What Part of the tooth with nerve?

The part of the tooth that has the nerves in it is right under the crown of your tooth ''aka'' the top part of your tooth and they travel down into you gums hope this help's


What are the reasons that Trident is better than Orbit?

Trident does contain ingredients that help fight tooth decay. However, for the most part, Orbit and Trident are simply competing brands of chewing gum.


Why is dentinoenamel- junction most sensitive part in the tooth?

because dentinoenamel junction locate between the two hard important part of the tooth and these two part of the tooth protect the tooth.


If a tooth is knocked out what part of the tooth should you not touch?

The root of the tooth.


What is the name of the part of the tooth hidden inside the tooth?

The 'pulp' is the nerve of the tooth.


What is the structure and function of the part of tooth decay?

No part of "tooth decay" is a structure or function.


What does a tooth consist of?

enamel found only in the crown of the tooth ( the exposed part of the tooth ), dentin found in both the crown and the root of the tooth ( root : the embedded part of the tooth ) and cement which hold the tooth in it's place