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Here is an overview of basic dental phrases that you will benefit from learning as soon as possible. Dont have to learn all at once, but it can be useful in…
The surfaces of teeth are critical to their function, helping with chewing, speaking, and maintaining proper alignment in the oral cavity. Each tooth has distinct surfaces, each with a specific role…
The gingiva, commonly known as the gums, is a critical part of the oral cavity, providing essential support and protection to the teeth and underlying structures. As a component of the…
Pulp, often referred to as the “heart” of the tooth, is the innermost tissue that plays a vital role in tooth vitality and function. Unlike the other tooth structures, which are…
Cementum, a specialized calcified tissue covering the roots of teeth, plays an essential role in anchoring teeth to the surrounding alveolar bone. Though often overshadowed by enamel and dentin in discussions…
Dentin is a vital layer of the tooth, sitting just beneath the enamel and extending down to the pulp. Its unique properties make it essential for both the strength and sensitivity…
Dental enamel, the outermost layer of teeth, is a highly specialized tissue renowned for its durability and strength. Composition and Structure Enamel is composed predominantly of inorganic materials, with hydroxyapatite crystals…
Teeth are more than just tools for chewing; they’re complex structures with specific roles that support digestion, speech, and facial aesthetics. For dental hygiene students, understanding the types and structure of…