The average weight of an adult human tooth varies, but it typically ranges between 0.5 to 1.5 grams. This variation in weight depends on several factors, including the type of tooth (molar, premolar, canine, incisor), the individual's dental anatomy, and the composition of the tooth (enamel, dentine, pulp, cementum). Molars, being larger, tend to weigh more than incisors or canines.
Read MoreA dental post is used in restorative dentistry to provide structural support to a tooth that has undergone significant structural loss, often due to decay, fracture, or following a root canal treatment.
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