| impact strength |
ability to withstand physical shock loading or work required to fracture under shock loading a specified test specimen in a specified manner.
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| impacted tooth |
a condition in which a tooth is unable to erupt normaly because of it's position against the gum or bone
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| impacted tooth |
An unerupted or partially erupted tooth that is positioned against another tooth, bone, or soft tissue so that complete eruption is unlikely.
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| impact strength |
Property that characterizes material behaviour under high speed loading. Pendulum and falling weight type testers are applied here. Specimen can be either plaques, notched or unnotched bars or parts of finished products. There are several impact methods like Charpy impact test, instrumented puncture test and tensile impact test. Generally impact test shows the energy which is needed to break or puncture a specimen under specified conditions. ...
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| impacted |
Describes a tooth not visible above the gum line.
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