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16 November, 11:20

Why are teeth not minerals?

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  1. 16 November, 12:53
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    Because your Teeth are composed of calcium, phosphorus, and other minerals ... But bones are still not as strong as teeth. The hardest part of the human body, teeth mostly consist of a calcified tissue called dentine. The tooth's dentine tissue is covered in enamel, that hard, shiny layer that you brush
  2. 16 November, 14:07
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    Because your Teeth are composed of calcium, phosphorus, and other minerals ... But bones are still not as strong as teeth. The hardest part of the human body, teeth mostly consist of a calcified tissue called dentine. The tooth's dentine tissue is covered in enamel, that hard, shiny layer that you brush.
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