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a metallic portion of a denture base forming a part or all of the basal surface of the denture, which serves as the attachment for the plastic (resin) part of the denture base and the teeth.
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| metal c. |
a composite material made by mixing powdered metal with powdered ceramic and sintering the mixture. See also cermet.
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| metal complexing a. |
chelating a.
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| metal fume f. |
an occupational disorder occurring in those engaged in welding and other metallic operations and due to inhalation of volatilized metals; it is characterized by sudden onset of thirst and a metallic taste in the mouth, followed by high fever, muscular aches and pains, shaking chills, headache, weakness, diaphoresis, and leukocytosis. The symptoms usually subside within 24 to 48 hours, but repeated attacks are common. The disorder includes brassfounder's f. and spelter's f. A related condition is polymer fume f. Called also foundryman's f.
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| metal insert t. |
an artificial tooth, usually of acrylic resin, containing an inserted ribbon of metal or a cutting blade in the occlusal surface, with one edge exposed; sometimes used in removable dentures.
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