relatively thin
It is called the enamel. It's the most external layer of a tooth and the hardest substance in the body.
enamel is the outer covering of the teeth.
The section of the tooth where the anatomical crown meets the anatomical root is called the cementoenamel junction (CEJ). This junction marks the transition between the enamel covering the crown and the cementum covering the root.
tooth enamil I believe enamel is the hard, outer covering of a tooth. The soft inner tissue is called pulp.
Cementum is the outside covering of the roots of human teeth. The crown of the tooth is covered in enamel.
Dentin is the substance making up the main part of a tooth, while the enamel is the substance covering the the visible part of an anatomical crown in a thin layer. Inside the tooth, well protected by the dentin, is the pulp chamber and the root canals - the nerve of the tooth.
Enamel is called the dentine part of the tooth
The likely word is one of these: ANIMAL - a living organism ENAMEL - a thick paint, or outer layer of a tooth
Dentine is a mineralized tissue that makes up the majority of a tooth's structure. It lies beneath the enamel covering of the tooth and is softer than enamel but harder than bone. Dentine plays a crucial role in supporting and protecting the inner pulp of the tooth.
Tooth enamel.
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Calcium is a metal element present in tooth enamel.