Enamel - Wikipedia Dentistry Tooth enamel, the hard mineralised surface of teeth Enamel organ, a cellular aggregation in a developing tooth that is responsible for the formation of enamel
Tooth Enamel: What It Is, Function Care - Cleveland Clinic Tooth enamel is the protective outer covering of each of your teeth It shields your tooth crown (the part you can see above your gums) and the delicate inner layers of your tooth from damage
Enamel | Protection, Calcium Hardness | Britannica enamel, in anatomy, the hardest tissue of the body, covering part or all of the crown of the tooth in mammals Enamel, when mature, consists predominantly of apatite crystals containing calcium and phosphate
Enamel: Anatomy, structure and function | Kenhub The enamel is a thin outer translucent covering of the tooth Specifically, it covers the visible part of the tooth called the crown of the tooth The enamel is the hardest substance present in the human body composed mainly of calcium hydroxyapatite and partly of organic materials (proteins)
7: Enamel: Composition, Formation, and Structure - Pocket Dentistry Enamel is the hardest calcified matrix of the body The cells that are responsible for formation of enamel, the ameloblasts, are lost as the tooth erupts into the oral cavity, and hence enamel cannot renew itself
Tooth Enamel: What Is It? | NewMouth Do you have damaged or eroded enamel? This article covers the signs of damaged or eroded enamel, what causes them, and how to restore tooth enamel naturally