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Tooth Cross-Section

A large cross-section of a human molar showing the enamel, inner layer, soft pulp, and roots in the jaw, with labels — an educational coloring page.

ThemeAnatomy
FormatPDF · PNG · A4
Best forAll ages
AddedJun 2026
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Look inside a tooth on this tooth cross-section coloring page. The large diagram shows a single human molar cut open to reveal the hard outer enamel, the layer beneath it, the soft pulp chamber in the center, and the roots anchored into the gum and jaw bone, with blank label lines ready to name each part. The clear layered shapes make it easy to follow, suiting a range of ages from curious kids to older students in a health or biology lesson. Enamel is the hardest substance your body makes, which is exactly why brushing protects it. The soft pulp in the middle holds the nerves and tiny blood vessels that keep the tooth alive. Color each layer a different shade so the enamel, inner layer, pulp, and roots are easy to tell apart. Print it on US Letter or A4 — it pairs nicely with a dental-health or brushing lesson.

Coloring Tips

  • Layer by layer — use a separate color for the enamel, the layer beneath, the pulp, and the roots.
  • Make the pulp warm — color the soft center a warm pink or red since it holds the nerves and blood vessels.
  • Anchor the roots — shade the gum and jaw bone around the roots to show how the tooth is held in place.

Frequently asked questions

What is the soft center of the tooth?
That is the pulp chamber, which holds the nerves and tiny blood vessels that keep the tooth alive — color it a warm shade to set it apart.
Is this page good for a dental health lesson?
Yes — it shows enamel, the inner layer, pulp, and roots, so it pairs well with a lesson on brushing and keeping teeth strong.

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