The root of a tooth will sometimes dissolve on its own. This usually leads to the destruction of the tooth and the necessity for its removal.
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No root. Only crown of tooth.
Anatomic root is any part of the tooth below CEJ & Clinical root is any part of the tooth not visible in the mouth
If this tooth has become weakened, or if it is more brittle (such as post root canal) it is susceptible to a break at the root. You could have chewed something extra hard, or exposed the tooth to rapid temperature change. It means the tooth was in a weakened state to begin with.
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.
No. Dentin is the slightly softer material that is found under the enamel of a tooth. Your tooth is held into place by a ligament (the periodontal ligament) that connects the tooth root to bone.
permanent tooth during the eruption process
Depends. If you are having a tooth extracted by a dentist, the root will be removed. If it is a baby tooth you are losing naturally, the roots will dissolve as the new tooth is coming up under the old tooth.
It depends on the type of stitches they used, but more often times than not, they dissolve.
dissolve
The stiches should dissolve over the next couple of days on their own - they are not removed.
No root. Only crown of tooth.
The root of a healthy tooth has an outside surface called cementum.
The root of the tooth.
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take the root out of your tooth
The singular possessive form of "tooth" is "tooth's."
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