The main sections of a tooth are the crown, neck, and root. The crown is the visible part above the gum line, the neck is the area where the crown meets the root, and the root anchors the tooth into the jawbone. Additionally, the tooth contains layers such as enamel, dentin, and pulp, which play crucial roles in its structure and function.
The Latin word for a 'crown' is 'corona' ('coronae', if plural).
the root word is coronate, which means "to crown."
Rhubarb grows from a root, called a Crown
yes it can
Is replacing bonded tooth with a crown necessary to prevent root canal?
crown and root :)
The crown is the base where the leaves connect to the main stem and root.
the part of the teeth is the crown and the root
2,000 to 2,500 with the root canal, core build-up, and crown
The root word for coronary is "corona," which comes from Latin and means "crown."
well.. it depends.. if the crack was in the crown.. then a prep is done then a fixed crown is placed.. but if the crack extended to the root.. then the tooth will be indecated for extraction.