Enamel and Dentin Clinical Aspect Katta Prashanth Kumar1,*, Sreedhara S2, Prachi K3, Doddagoudar Megharaj4 1Assistant Professor, Department of Restorative Dental Sciences, Al Farabi Dental College, Jeddah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia 2Associate Professor, Department of Preventive Dentistry, IBN SINA National College of Medical Sciences, Jeddah-21418 3Private Practitioner & Lecturer, Meghana Institute of Dental Sciences, Mallaram vill., Nizamabad, Telangana 4Assistant Professor, Department of Prosthodontics, Riyadh College of Dentistry & Pharmacy, Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia *Corresponding author: Dr. Prashanth Kumar Katta, MDS, #33, Mathrusai, Muneswara nagar, 17th cross, ullal main road, Bangalore-560056, Mobile: +919448890067, Email: drprashanthkumar@yahoo.com
Online published on 31 August, 2017. Abstract Enamel and dentin are the bread and butter for any dentist. We should respect these biologic tissues. Enamel once gone is gone and will never come back. The dentin is different when it's newly formed and it changes with age. It's different in coronal aspect and radicular aspect. We should learn the histological aspect of these tissues and the clinical significance to improve the treatment results. This article highlights the various clinical aspects of enamel and dentin. Top Keywords Dentin, enamel, rods, tubules. Top |