Patients at Alta Loma Dental Care ask this all the time: “If teeth are hard and white like bones, why aren’t they considered bones?” The short answer: teeth are NOT bones. They’re an entirely different tissue. What Teeth and Bones Have in Common
Both are the hardest parts of your body Both contain calcium (hydroxyapatite) Both look white and feel solid
That’s where the similarities end. The Big Differences (Why Teeth Aren’t Bones)
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