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.
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.)
Dental enamel
Dentin is the material of your teeth that is under the enamel.
The crown is made up of enamel which is the hardest tissue in the body. Under the layer of enamel is dentin which gives enamel its color. Dentin is softer than enamel. Underneath the dentin layer are pulp horns and pulp chambers.
they are enamel(outer covering), dentin (middle ) , and pulp (inner most).
Dentin is a hard tissue that lies beneath the enamel in a tooth, providing support and protection to the inner structures. It is not as hard as enamel but harder than pulp, the innermost part of the tooth.
The dentin is under the enamel.
It's Dentin
Enamel tufts Enamel spindles Enamel lamellae Striae of Retzius Neonatal lines
Hypocalcified dentin refers to dentin that has not been fully mineralized, leading to reduced hardness and strength. Hypercalcified dentin, on the other hand, refers to dentin with excessive mineralization, which can make it appear darker in color and more resistant to decay.
Enamel...
Enamel,Dentin,and Pulp