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Any alloy of mercury and another metal. Some amalgams occur naturally. Note: There is a mineral known as Amalgam, and, although it is an amalgam, should not be confused with the term amalgam.
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| amalgam |
the most common material used for fillings, also called silver fillings; a mixture of mercury (app 50%), silver, tin, copper and zinc used for fillings --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| amalgam |
Liquid mercury has the ability to dissolve other metals to produce alloys and these alloys are called amalgams. Amalgam examples are gold/mercury, silver/mercury and copper/mercury all of which are used in dentistry.
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| amalgam |
Also called SILVER FILLING RESTORATION or ALLOY RESTORATION. Dental amalgam is a mixture or ALLOY of metals, including mercury, which is combined to form a soft and silvery looking paste which hardens on setting. It is used for the restoration of the form and function of teeth, and is made up of various metals such as silver, tin, copper, and sometimes zinc.
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| amalgam |
a material for fillings. Amalgam is made of a mixture of silver, mercury, copper, tin and other materials.
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