Periodontium
periodantal bone and ligaments
You have the maxilla bone to support the upper teeth. You have the mandible to support the lower teeth.
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Xrays are high energy waves that can penetrate soft tissue, like organs and skin, but not bones and teeth. Therefore, when you stand in the xray machine, the film is exposed to xrays only where they can pass through the body. Hence, you get pictures of bones and teeth but not organs and skin.
Most of them are mixtures (materials), a lot of them are compounds and none are elements
Calcium, such as milk, keeps your bones and teeth strong.
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The manbidle, or jaw bone, holds the inferior teeth and the maxilla, the bone behind the top lip, holds the superior teeth.
The tissue that supports the teeth are the bones of the jaw and the ligaments that hold the teeth in place.
Matrix
It is a disease called "Gingivitis".
Maxilla ( top) and mandible (bottom)
Gums are the pink tissue that surround the teeth and covers the alveolar. The function of the gums is to protect the teeth and support the mouth's structure.
calcium are your bones and teeth
No, teeth aren't bones.
Yes. Teeth are actually bones!
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.
Milk
Xrays are high energy waves that can penetrate soft tissue, like organs and skin, but not bones and teeth. Therefore, when you stand in the xray machine, the film is exposed to xrays only where they can pass through the body. Hence, you get pictures of bones and teeth but not organs and skin.
98% in bones and teeth