The area of the tooth below the dentin primarily refers to the pulp chamber and the root canal system, which contain the dental pulp, nerves, and blood vessels. The size and shape of this area can vary significantly among different teeth and individuals. Generally, the pulp chamber is smaller than the crown of the tooth and narrows down into the roots. To determine the specific area, one would need to consider the tooth's dimensions and morphology.
Right below the enamel of a tooth is the Dentin and below that in the center of the tooth is the Pulp.
Mostly dentin, check the drawing in the "Dental Anatomy" link below.
The dentin is not a tooth! Aunt Laura
Below the enamel is the dentin or dentine you can call it one of those two it duznt matter and the dentin/dentine is between the cement and enamel.(below the enamel , on top of the cement.)
Dentin is one of the four main components of teeth. It makes up the layer beneath the tooth enamel. Mammoth dentin is simply the dentin from a mammoth's tooth.
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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.
Dentin is what makes a tooth white in appearance. The purpose or function is to protect the bulk of the tooth and the pulp chambers, which contain the roots and blood vessels.