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What makes our teeth resilient to wear and tear
Apr 15, 2009, 16:56
Despite all the crunching and munching at every meal, our teeth remain stronger to go under some more tests each day, and now researchers have attributed this resilience to the microscopic "basket-weave" structure of human tooth enamel. "It''s a bit of a mystery as to why they don''t just fall apart," Live Science quoted co-author of the new study Brian Lawn, of the National Institute of Standards and Technology, as saying. The team found that the basket-weave-like microstructure of the enamel kept any cracks that did form from propagating through the enamel and breaking apart the tooth. Anthropologists could use the above information about enamel to piece together dental evolution in primates and animals in general.
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