Now that you know the type of teeth that make up your smile let's find out about the parts of a tooth. Although the tooth is a small element of human anatomy, it consists of several parts - each with an important function. Here are the main components of a tooth.
- Crown: This is the top part of the tooth. The shape of the crown enables different functions. For example, the incisors are sharp and are for cutting into food, while the molars have a flat surface for grinding.
- Gumline: This is where the gum and tooth meet.
- Root: The root acts as an anchor that keeps your teeth in place. It is embedded in the jawbone and enables teeth to withstand the force of biting and chewing.
- Enamel: The enamel is the outer layer of the tooth. It is the hardest and most mineralized tissue in the body.
- Dentin: This is the layer underneath the tooth enamel surface. Dentin makes up the majority of a tooth's structure.
- Pulp: Is found in the center of the tooth; the pulp is a soft tissue that consists of nerve tissue and blood vessels.
Learning about the basics of tooth anatomy will help you understand how oral health conditions occur. There are four main types of teeth with different functions: biting, chewing, and grinding food. Each tooth has several distinct parts, with a unique role. Take care of this complex system to ensure that you have a healthy smile.