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HISTOLOGICAL AND ANATOMICAL FEATURES OF HUMAN TEETH

Maxfirat KibriyevaLecturer, Department of Morphological Sciences Termez University of Economics and ServiceO`g`ilshod OdilovaFirst-Year Student, General Medicine Program Faculty of Medicine Termez University of Economics and Service
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Human teeth are highly specialized anatomical structures that play a vital role in mastication, speech, and overall oral health. This study examines the histological and anatomical features of human teeth, focusing on their structural organization and functional significance. Teeth are composed of distinct tissues, including enamel, dentin, cementum, and pulp, each contributing to their mechanical strength and biological function. Enamel, the hardest tissue in the human body, provides protection against mechanical and chemical damage, while dentin supports structural integrity and transmits sensory stimuli. The dental pulp, rich in vascular and neural elements, plays a crucial role in nourishment and defense mechanisms. Through a detailed analysis of anatomical and histological data, this paper highlights the relationship between tooth structure and function, emphasizing its importance in clinical dentistry. Understanding these features is essential for the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of dental diseases such as caries, periodontal disorders, and pulp pathology.

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