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Apr 15, 2020

[Answer] 8. What is the outermost covering of the tooth structure?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "8. What is the outermost covering of the tooth structure?"



...1. Enamel 2. Pulp 3. Dentin 4. Alveolar process The enamel is the outermost portion of the tooth. Beyond that layer is the dentin, which contains tubules that create sensitivity whenever someone gets a cavity or wears away at the enamel layer. Pulp is the innermost part of the tooth, containing the nerve and blood supply that maintains the tooth's vitality. Problems with the pulp are remedied with a root canal technique that takes the inflamed or diseased pulp out of the tooth. The alveolar process is simply bone -- the part that holds the tooth in place in your mouth.




Step 2 : Answer to the question "8. What is the outermost covering of the tooth structure?"



Enamel:


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  2. wisdom teeth removal becomes impacted it can cause swelling, pain when chewing or biting, pain in the jaw and difficulty opening your mouth.

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