Ch 1 sec 3 Flashcards
what are the 4 tissues a tooth is made of?
enamel, dentin, cementum, pulp
What 3 layers are considered relatively hard?
enamel, dentin and cementum
What tissues are considered calcified?
enamel, dentin and cementum. They are all full of minerals but especially calcium
What two tissues are normally visible on an intact tooth?
enamel and cementum
enamel covers the portion of the tooth known as?
anatomic crown
cementum covers the portion of the tooth known as?
anatomic root
define enamel
white-ish, protective surface layer of anatomic crown, highly calcified, hardest substance in the body, 95% calcium hydroxyapatite
define cementum
dull yellow, external layer of anatomic root, very thin, thinnest part is where the root meets the crown, about as hard as bone, 65% mineralized
define cementoenamel junction
the root and crown meeting point of cementum and enamel
another name for cementoenamel?
cervical line, bc it surrounds the neck or cervix of the tooth
define dentin
hard yellow tissue under enamel AND cementum,makes up bulk of crown and root, dentin is not visible unless its cover is cut or decayed off, about 70% making it less hard/brittle than enamel but stronger than cementum
define dentinoenamel junction
inner surface of enamel where enamel joins dentin
define cemetodentinal junction
inner surface where cementum and dentin meet, cementum is so thin that it’s difficult to ID on radiograph
define pulp
soft non-mineralized connective tissue containing blood supply and nerves located in its pulp cavity
define pulp cavity
is the center of a root and crown full of pulp