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I know teeth contain a high proportion of fluorapatite (apatite group). Higher than bone. I'm not sure about calcite though...i'm still trying to answer that one.

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No, teeth are primarily made of a mineral called hydroxyapatite, which is a crystalline form of calcium phosphate. Calcite is a different mineral composed mostly of calcium carbonate, commonly found in rocks like limestone.

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