0 a hard substance that forms the main part of a tooth and has enamel (= shiny white substance) covering it -- zębina
Dentine does not remodel like bone, so it captures a childhood dietary signal comparable to that of enamel.
Afterward, the laser cavities were generated at the dentine-composite border affecting both regions allowing immediate qualitative assessments.
A computer-produced image reconstruction is shown of fixed and immuno-stained osteoclasts (bone-resorbing cells) that were cultured on dentine.
Standardized human enamel and dentine pieces (surface roughness 0.33 + 0.09 m) were used for - the in vivo collection (six healthy volunteers) of undisturbed biofilms.
Their occlusal surface is either covered with enamel bearing radial striations (unworn functional teeth) or exhibits a ring of enamel surrounding the centrally exposed dentine (highly worn functional teeth).
Discolored dentine was similarly removed from the two deciduous teeth.
He contacted his private dentist, who said that his teeth were probably still sensitive after being cleaned by the hygienist and that he should rub dentine on his gums.
It is also suspected that it is needed for the formation of the cells that form our bones and the dentine, or enamel, of our teeth.