Are Teeth Considered Bones?

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Teeth and bones are both hard, mineral-rich tissues, but they differ significantly in function, structure, and living tissue status. Teeth are primarily for digestion and speech, made of enamel, dentin, and pulp, and are non-living tissue once formed. Bones support the body, protect organs, and are living tissues that constantly remodel through blood vessels and cells, which teeth do not have. These differences explain why teeth are not classified as bones.
Why don't teeth count as bones? Live Science
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