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:Dental Anatomy is the field of study dedicated to the morphology, composition, and physical structure of the human teeth. A standard tooth is divided into the crown (the visible portion above the gumline) and the root (the portion anchored in the alveolar bone). The tooth&amp;#039;s integrity is maintained by four main tissues: the enamel, which is the hardest substance in the human body; the dentin, which forms the bulk of the tooth; the cementum, covering the root; and the dental pulp, the living center containing nerves and blood vessels. Understanding these structures is the first step for both clinical practitioners and patients in identifying dental pathologies.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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