I'm not a dentist, but I would say enamel
Enamel, Dentin, Pulp, Cementum.
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The bonelike matter between the protective enamel layer and the innermost layer of a tooth is called dentin. Dentin is a hard tissue that makes up the bulk of the tooth and provides structural support. It contains microscopic tubules that can transmit sensations, such as temperature changes and pressure, to the nerve endings in the pulp. Dentin is less dense than enamel and is more vulnerable to decay.
The detective is exploring the dentin, which is the hard tissue found underneath the enamel in a tooth. Dentin makes up the majority of a tooth's structure and provides support and protection to the inner pulp cavity.
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 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.
Enamel, Dentin, Pulp, Cementum.
cuticle layerhuxley's layer ( which is the thickest layer of the three )heneles layeror1. Epiblema (epidermis without cuticle)2. Cortex3. Stele
The dentin is not a tooth! Aunt Laura
The bonelike matter between the protective enamel layer and the innermost layer of a tooth is called dentin. Dentin is a hard tissue that makes up the bulk of the tooth and provides structural support. It contains microscopic tubules that can transmit sensations, such as temperature changes and pressure, to the nerve endings in the pulp. Dentin is less dense than enamel and is more vulnerable to decay.
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.
3. the outside layer is the tooth enamel. the second layer is the dentin. and the third and innermost payer is the pulp which contains all of your nerves and blood vessels
Tooth structure includes enamel, dentin, pulp, and cementum. Enamel is the hard outer layer, dentin makes up most of the tooth, pulp is the innermost part containing nerves and blood vessels, and cementum covers the tooth roots.
Dental enamel
I believe what you are refering to is known as the nerve, also refered to as dental pulp or pulp chamber. This is found deep inside the tooth under the dentin which is under the enamel (located on top of the tooth). The cementum is the outer layer that protects the dentin on the lower half of the tooth.
The main substance of a tooth is dentin, which is a hard tissue that makes up the majority of the tooth structure. It is covered by enamel on the outer layer and connected to the pulp at the center of the tooth.
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.