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Incisor
: Rectangular shape, sharp for cutting and biting
Canine
: Sharp-pointed for holding and cutting
Premolar
: Blunt for chewing and crushing
Molar
: Blunt chewing and crushing. Two roots
Structure of a tooth:
Enamel
:
the strongest tissue in the body made from
calcium
salts
Cement
:
helps to anchor tooth
Pulp cavity
:
contains tooth-producing cells, blood vessels, and
nerve endings
which
detect pain.
Dentine
:
calcium
salts deposited on a framework of
collagen
fibres
Neck
:
in between
crown
and
root
, it is the gums
Tooth decay process:
Plaque hardens to form
tartar
Acid
wears out surface of the
enamel
Erosion is faster in the
dentine
because it is softer
Erosion
hits the
pulp
, where nerves and blood vessels are
Prevent
tooth decay
by:
Eating food with low
sugar
content
Regular and effective teeth brushing to remove
plaque
Finishing a meal with a crisp
vegetable
and a glass of
water