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Dental enamel is the outermost layer of teeth.
For the purpose of this study, dental caries was defined as clinically detectable bacterial infections on external surface layer of teeth which causes demineralization and destruction of the hard tissues [ 28].
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A simplified distribution of residual stresses in the surface layers of teeth is included as well.
Depending on current density value and duration of the electrolysis the deposits consist of Fe2B or Fe2B layers of teeth form.
Therefore, for mammals, this family of materials includes dentine the material that constitutes the inner layers of teeth, cementum the thin layer that binds the roots of teeth to the jaw, deer antlers and some other materials.
At the Archaeological Chemistry Laboratory at Arizona State University (ASU), the teeth and bone samples were first mechanically cleaned by abrasion with a Dremel 3956-02 Variable Speed MultiPro drill equipped with an engraving cutter to remove the outermost layers of tooth enamel, which are most susceptible to diagenetic contamination.
Additionally, the similar embryonic origins of dental pulp cells and periodontal cells [ 25] and their presence within protective layers of tooth structure have encouraged their use for periodontal tissue regeneration [ 26, 27].
Through a lifetime of chewing, grinding, and biting, tooth enamel ― the hard, outer layer of your teeth ― gets worn away.
It's the outermost layer of your teeth and, therefore, is not only what you see, but also a protectant.
The human tooth is highly mineralized tissue, in which enamel forms the outer layer of a tooth and is the most mineralized tissue in the body.
The millimeter or so of enamel that makes up the outermost layer of a tooth is the hardest substance in the body.
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