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Notes : Enamel Of Tooth

                   NOTES: ENAMEL

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Being dentists we have to deal with many important tissues but visibly most important one is Tooth enamel
So study of this tissue becomes even more important! ("Winks") . 
So here we present you simple, easy to remember Notes of  ENAMEL. 


                                 Enamel
   
Enamel is an opaque, hard, protective  covering on tooth surface.  
It maintains the aesthetic aspect  of the tooth. It provides necessary masticatory forces that helps in mastication of food. 



Here are your notes. 😀




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