Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
dentine
Noun
/ˈdɛntɪn/

Definition
Dentine is the hard, dense tissue that forms the bulk of a tooth beneath the enamel and cementum.

Examples
- Dentine is mainly composed of hydroxyapatite, collagen fibers, and water.
- If the enamel is damaged, the dentine can become exposed, leading to sensitivity.
- During tooth development, dentine forms before enamel.

Meaning
Dentine is a calcified tissue that is softer than enamel but provides support and protection to the tooth structure. It is essential for the overall health and function of teeth.

Synonyms
- Tooth tissue
- Dental tissue
- Enamel’s support