Definition of Tooth
Tooth: The structures within the mouth that
allow for biting and chewing. Teeth have different shapes,
depending on their purpose. The sharp canine and frontal
teeth allow for biting, while the flattened, thick molars
in the back of the mouth provide grinding surfaces for
masticating food. All teeth have essentially the same
structure: a hard crown above the gum line, which is
attached to two or four roots by a portion called the neck.
The roots are covered with a very thin layer of bone, and
keep the tooth embedded in the bones of the jaw. The
exposed exterior of the tooth is covered with tough enamel.
Under the enamel is a thick layer of dentin, and in the
center is the pulp. Blood vessels and nerves are found
within the pulp.
Last Editorial Review: 11/17/1999 8:42:00 PM
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