One of the basic differences between deciduous and permanent teeth is that the enamel of deciduous teeth is:
  1. Harder and thicker
  2. Thicker and yellowish
  3. Thinner and whiter
  4. None of the above
Explanation
Answer: C - Enamel of deciduous teeth is thinner and whiter in appearance. The thinness of the enamel in deciduous teeth and its lower level of mineralization could be responsible for its whiter appearance
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