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Enamel: Understanding Your Tooth's Protective Outer Layer
The hard surface of the tooth is called the enamel. Enamel is the hardest tissue in the human body, and it is made up of hydroxyapatite, a mineral that is also found in bones. Enamel protects the teeth from wear and tear, and it helps to keep them strong and healthy.Fillings - Related Articles
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