Dentine under a crown refers to the underlying layer of tooth structure that lies beneath the enamel and is covered by the crown. Dentine is a hard tissue that provides support and resilience to the tooth, and it contains microscopic tubules that can transmit sensations. When a crown is placed, the dentine may be exposed if the tooth has been significantly prepared or if the crown is not properly fitted. Maintaining the health of the dentine is crucial, as it can be susceptible to decay or sensitivity if not adequately protected by the crown.
dentine is found in the teeth
Dentine is not an element and therefore does not have an atomic number.
Cavities have exposed dentine which is the underlying layer of tooth structure (underneath enamel). The dentine is formed in cylindrical tubes that extend to the pulp. Sensitivity arises from changes in osmotic pressure of the dentinal fluids due to cold and sugar. This causes a stimulation and results in nerves sending out signals. This is the most accepted theory although there are others.
Yes, birds are non-ruminants.
yes canine teeth are present in ruminants
The body part that has a layer of dentine under a crown is a tooth. The crown is the visible part of the tooth above the gum line, while the dentine is a hard tissue that lies beneath the enamel and makes up the bulk of the tooth's structure. Dentine serves to support the enamel and protect the inner pulp of the tooth, which contains nerves and blood vessels.
Light sensitive paper is a type of photographic paper that changes color when exposed to light. It contains light-sensitive chemicals that react to light by darkening in areas exposed to light, creating a visible image. This process is used in traditional darkroom photography to create prints from film negatives.
Teeth
The actual material is called dentine.
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pulp and dentine