Your teeth are composed of four dental tissues. Three of them—enamel,
dentin and cementum—are hard tissues. The fourth tissue—pulp, or the
center of the tooth that contains nerves, blood vessels and connective
tissue—is a soft, or non-calcified, tissue.
The Anatomy of a Tooth

- Enamel. Hard calcified tissue covering the
dentin in the crown of tooth. Because it contains no living cells, tooth
enamel cannot repair damage from decay or from wear. Only a dentist can
correct these conditions.
- Anatomical Crown. The visible part of your tooth. It is normally covered by enamel.
- Gums (also called gingiva.) Soft tissues that cover and protect the roots of your teeth and cover teeth that have not yet erupted.
- Pulp Chamber.The space occupied by the pulp—the
soft tissue at the center of your teeth containing nerves, blood
vessels and connective tissue.
- Neck. The area where the crown joins the root.
- Dentin. That part of the tooth that is beneath
enamel and cementum. It contains microscopic tubules (small hollow tubes
or canals). When dentin loses its protective covering (enamel), the
tubules allow heat and cold or acidic or sticky foods to stimulate the
nerves and cells inside the tooth, causing sensitivity.
- Jawbone (Alveolar Bone.) The part of the jaw that surrounds the roots of the teeth.
- Root Canal. The portion of the pulp cavity inside the root of a tooth; the chamber within the root of the tooth that contains the pulp.
- Cementum. Hard connective tissue covering the tooth root, giving attachment to the periodontal ligament.
- Periodontal Ligament. A system of collagenous connective tissue fibers that connect the root of a tooth to its socket. Bloch Dentistry Center specializes in a wide range of dental
services including: general dentistry, cosmetic dentistry, teeth whitening,
veneers, dental implants, root canals, periodontic treatments, and
reconstructive dentistry.
Call our friendly staff to schedule an appointment at
(305)385-5555 or visit our website at
http://www.BlochDentistry.com. We want to
see you smile!
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