In order to best know how to protect yourself, it is helpful to understand the different layers of tissue within your tooth. You give yourself the greatest amount of power when you arm yourself with accurate knowledge of how your smile operates. Prevent future harm and restore your existing smile with helpful assistance from Omni Endodontics in El Paso, TX. Whether you are in need of immediate repair or are just looking for information, knowledge of anatomy could help you to understand the mechanisms of the mouth.
The tissue that forms the outside of your teeth is known as the enamel. This is the durable material that you use to chew. It is also the portion that you show off when you smile. Enamel is the hardest tissue in the body and it is vital to your lasting dental health that you care for its longevity. This material is created during the formation of your teeth and it does not regrow in the same way that your bones or skin do.
Enamel can be lost as a result of physical trauma. Even something as small as a seed can lead to damage to the outside of your tooth. Bacterial growth can also cause the production of acids to eat away at your enamel. Seek repair quickly in order to prevent the infection of the material beneath this layer.
Underneath your enamel lies the dentin, which compromises the majority of your tooth. This is more yellowish and is also more porous than the external tissue. Dentin is also more susceptible to infection and damage. It is softer and the less dense material allows for the movement of microorganisms throughout. If you have dentin that is exposed, it can be a sign that repair is necessary before an infection sets in.
There is also soft tissue within the tooth that connects to the circulatory system. Pulp is the fleshy interior part that connects to the rest of your body through a constant supply of blood. There is also nerve tissue that can send sharp pain signals to the brain when fighting infection.
The repair of your broken or damaged tooth requires an understanding of how your smile operates. Find out more by callingĀ Omni Endodontics in El Paso, TX at (915)990-3636. Schedule an appointment with our practice to learn more about how we can restore your tooth.
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