dentine is found in the teeth
Dentin is a material found in teeth. The dentin material found in teeth is just under the layer of enamel.
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.
Teeth
pulp and dentine
because the cavaties are present in the molar teeth.
A dentine forming cell, also known as an odontoblast, is a specialized cell found in the pulp of teeth. These cells are responsible for producing dentin, the hard tissue that makes up the bulk of the tooth structure and protects the nerve of the tooth.
No ivory is dentine, it comes from elephants' tusks, and some animals teeth.
In Histology...Enamel dentine cementum and pulp Anatomically... crown neck and root
Ivory is the name for items made out of elephants' tusks, or the teeth of certain animals. The actual material is called dentine
Enamel is the hard casing of the teeth. Under that is dentine, it's softer and more yellow in colour. Then there are the roots of the teeth they contain a series of blood vessels and nerve tissue. Hope i haven't missed anything.
Dentine is not an element and therefore does not have an atomic number.
Dentin (BE: dentine ) is a calcified tissue of the body, and along with enamel, cementum, and pulp is one of the four major components of teeth.