For starters, teeth are alive and the soft core (dentin) is in continuous regeneration like any live tissue.
Teeth are also not not moving. During chewing the jaw itself flexes quite a bit, and teeth don't have a rigid connection to the jaw (there is a gap between the root and the jaw filled with collagen fibers), and this flexible connection bears all forces a tooth is subjected to.
I'd also argue that correctly maintained teeth and periodontia are very reliable given their long life span.
Teeth are also not not moving. During chewing the jaw itself flexes quite a bit, and teeth don't have a rigid connection to the jaw (there is a gap between the root and the jaw filled with collagen fibers), and this flexible connection bears all forces a tooth is subjected to.
I'd also argue that correctly maintained teeth and periodontia are very reliable given their long life span.