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enamel

[ih-nam-uhl] / ɪˈnæm əl /


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The method begins with cleaning the tooth surface and then carefully removing only the enamel for testing.

From Science Daily

As a result, he thinks keeping the enamel moist under lips was not essential for maintaining teeth strong enough to bite through bone.

From New York Times

A skeleton found within the burial had fully decomposed leaving only tiny fragments of tooth enamel.

From BBC

Purple and yellow enamel turns the misshapen bowls of the spoons into flower petals, while little glass beads hanging from the knives might have been secreted by the snails on their handles.

From New York Times

The enamel on his teeth is very thin, and all but four of his baby teeth have worn away or have had to be removed.

From BBC