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In rats, the thickness of enamel typically ranges from about 20 to 40 micrometers, while dentin can vary, generally measuring between 100 to 300 micrometers. These measurements can differ based on the specific tooth type and the age of the rat. Both enamel and dentin play crucial roles in tooth structure and function, providing protection and support.

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