Basic Tooth Structure | Basic Dental Terminologies

In this lecture I have explained the basic structure of a tooth and basic dental terminologies. The basic structure of the tooth is made up of three layers. The outer most layer is known as enamel. The next layer is the dentine, while inner most soft layer is the pulp. Enamel is a translucent layer that covers the external of the tooth and provides protection to the tooth. The next layer is the dentine, which is a soft yellowish layer that provides support to the enamel. The last, inner most layer is the pulp which forms the core of the tooth. Pulp contains all the nerves, the blood vessels, and formative cells within it. Watch the full video to understand the important points on basic structure of tooth. I will be making more videos on basics of Oral Biology, and oral biology in general, so make sure to subscribe to never miss a beat! Follow me On Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/studywithth... My Facebook Page :   / studywiththedentist   Watch other videos on Oral Biology and other subjects linked down below. A Video on Classification of Impacted 3rd Molars :    • Classification of Impacted 3rd Molars | Or...   A Video on G.V. Black's Classification of Dental Caries :    • G.V. Black's Classification of Dental Cari...   A Video on Kennedy's Classification and Applegate's rules :    • Kennedy's Classification and Applegate's r...   If you find any mistake/confusion/question, contact me and I will try to answer your query. Leave your feedback in the comment section below. Thank you for watching. Disclaimer : Most of the pictures used in this video are not owned by me. Contact me for the credits.