Parts of a Tooth Worksheet
Explore the different parts of a human tooth with this engaging science worksheet for Grade 3 students.
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Parts of a Tooth
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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability. Use the diagram to help you.
Look at the diagram of the tooth below and answer the questions.

1. What is the hardest part of the tooth, found on the outside?
Dentin
Pulp
Enamel
Cementum
2. Which part of the tooth contains nerves and blood vessels?
Enamel
Pulp
Dentin
Crown
1. The part of the tooth you can see above the gums is called the .
2. The is the softest part inside the tooth.
3. helps to protect the root of the tooth.
1. Enamel is softer than dentin.
True
False
2. The pulp keeps the tooth alive and healthy.
True
False
1. Why is it important to brush your teeth every day?
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