Human Teeth
Human tooth has a two-tiered structure, crown that is exposed and root that is buried in gums. The crown and root consist of three layers.
The pulp is the part in the center of a tooth. This contains large nerve trunks and blood vessels. And the pulp provides dentin, feels pain and performs the immune defenses. "Pulling out the tooth nerve" means removing the pulp.
The second layer of tooth is called dentin. About 70% of dentin consists of the mineral hydroxylapatite, 20% is organic material and 10% is water. Dentin rates approximately 5 or 6 on the Mohs scale of mineral hardness. That is as hard as a steel knife.
The most outer part of the root is cementum. About 60% of cementum consists of the mineral hydroxylapatite, 25% is organic material and 15% is water.