| glass a. |
a painful condition of the upper arm due to an injury to the long tendon of the biceps muscle or to the tendon of the supraspinatus muscle, at times resulting in subdeltoid bursitis.
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| glass blower's e. |
emphysema of the lungs attributed to overstrain in glass blowers.
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| glass c. |
any of a number of forms of partially crystallized glass having a variety of properties and uses, including the manufacture of dental restorations, formed by heating to the point of crystallization an amorphous glass matrix to which impurities have been added to provide nuclei for crystal formation.
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| glass f. |
f. XII; see under coagulation f's.
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| glass ionomer c. |
a dental cement produced by mixing a powder prepared from a calcium fluoroaluminosilicate glass and a liquid prepared from an aqueous solution of polyacrylic acid; used for small restorations on the proximal surfaces of anterior teeth, for restoration of eroded areas at the gingival margin, and as a luting agent for restorations and orthodontic bands.
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