The structure of our teeth

The structure of each tooth is almost identical: the enamel is visible on the outside . The dentin with fine dentin tubules is protected underneath . These two structures protect the tooth pulp , the part of the tooth that is perfused and traversed by nerves.
The enamel consists of about 97% of hydroxylapatite and is the hardest structure in the human body. Hydroxyapatite is in the form of rod-like crystals, which essentially consist of calcium and phosphate ions, in some cases zinc and carbonate and other ions are also incorporated. The hydroxyapatite crystals are clearly structured - and this is the same for every healthy tooth. The slightly softer, yellowish dentin lies protected under the enamel . Dentin consists of approx. 70% hydroxyapatite, the remaining components are collagen and bound water.


