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dentin
[den-tn, -tin]
noun
the hard, calcareous tissue, similar to but denser than bone, that forms the major portion of a tooth, surrounds the pulp cavity, and is situated beneath the enamel and cementum.
dentin
The main bony part of a tooth beneath the enamel, surrounding the pulp chamber and root canals.
Other Word Forms
- dentinal adjective
Example Sentences
He also argued that the dentin of Tyrannosaur teeth was more significant than the enamel.
At the heart of the dentin is the tooth’s soft pulp, where nerve cells and cells called odontoblasts, which manufacture dentin, are intertwined.
They counted fine lines in the dentin, the erstwhile living tissue of the teeth.
Its teeth, like ours, are made up of an outer layer of enamel and an inner layer of hard, dense, bony tissue called dentin.
The proteins came from collagen, a component of connective tissue in body parts including dentin, a part of teeth.
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