WITHOUT ANY DOUBTS, YES!
TEETH are stuctures made of tissues.
A tooth has enamel, dentin, cementum, and dental pulp. All of those parts are made up of CELLS structure.
>> Enamel is formed by epithelial cells.
>> Dentin is a living tissue undergoing cell processes from the pulp creating new dentin and mineralizing it.
>>Cementum is the bonelike tissue that covers the roots of the teeth in a thin layer.
>> The dental pulp is the soft tissue of the tooth, which develops from the connective tissue of the dental papilla.
Check out this link for more:
http://www.tpub.com/dental1/26.htm
2007-12-10 23:55:26
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answered by ♥ lani s 7
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Teeth Tissue
2016-12-10 16:40:26
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answered by Erika 4
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I am pretty sure they are.I read an article on the stem cells from baby teeth being used to repair human tissue.
2007-12-08 01:06:43
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answered by Anonymous
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teeth are "structures" made up of four different layers of human tissue:
enamel, dentin, cementum and pulp
So teeth are made from human tissue, but are maybe not classed as tissue themselves?! make any sense... I like it how Wiki refers to them as structures the whole way through.
2007-12-08 03:43:28
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answered by Emma R 3
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2016-06-29 03:49:03
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answered by Jared 3
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Of course, teeth are human tissue. It contains our DNA. Teeth are not bone.
2007-12-08 01:03:33
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answered by plezurgui 6
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yes. being layered in cell structure and formed within calcium, they would qualify. their structure is somewhat different than skin and bone but layered nonetheless.
2007-12-08 01:03:21
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answered by blackjack432001 6
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No teeth are bone
2007-12-08 01:02:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Teeth are bone.
2007-12-08 01:01:27
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answered by CM 5
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I would think they are, yes.
2007-12-08 01:01:39
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answered by Mike R 6
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