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The part of the tooth that fits into the socket of the jaw(mandible) or maxilla(for upper teeth) is the "root" of the tooth.
if its a big tooth then probably other wise not
Basements have always been part of a house. The same as upper floors and attics are. Some may not have either but they do not become a part of it, they are a part of it.
Your guardian or guardian angel depending on your beliefs serves in that role as part of their duties if they feel it's warranted.
If you look at a picture of a tooth, you will see the crown of the tooth. That is the top part that is above your gum. The root(s) are the anchors. Some teeth have one root and some have a few. Easy chart I found online: Laterals have one root (these are your front teeth) Canines and most premolars, except for maxillary (upper) first premolars, usually have one root. Maxillary (upper) first premolars and mandibular (lower) molars usually have two roots. Maxillary (upper) molars usually have three roots.
The part of the tooth above the gum is the sulcus this is the neck of the tooth.
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
because dentinoenamel junction locate between the two hard important part of the tooth and these two part of the tooth protect the tooth.
The root of the tooth.
teeth, because its bone. organs cannot usually be fossilized
No part of "tooth decay" is a structure or function.
The 'pulp' is the nerve of the tooth.