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English: Because it is often very small structures which are the most complex, This Longitudinal Section inside a human tooth shows how great and complex we are. The tooth consists of 3 hard structures: Enamel, Dentin and Cementum and one soft stucture which is the pulp. The greatness of this photo is not only in showing the details in each layer, the striation, junctions between each successive layer but also in showing the process of caries progression and deterioration occurs inside the tooth by the action of bacteria proceeding from outer surface heading to invade the pulp. A small photo that descibe a life of creatures living inside our oral cavities and describe who we are and how we are complex.
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