| amalgam p. |
one for packing and condensing plastic amalgam in a prepared tooth cavity.
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| amalgam |
a commonly used silver-colored filling made of a mix of silver, tin, mercury, and some other trace elements like copper. Some people fear that they may be harmful because of the mercury inside them. In reality, a very small number of people are allergic to them, but studies performed over the last century have failed to link the mercury to heath problems. If you are concerned, we can replace them with white cosmetic fillings.
Ãâó: www.deborahbeatydds.com/services/glossary/
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| amalgam |
A filling material which is a mixture of silver, tin, mercury and occasionally copper, which has been in use for over 100 years.
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| amalgam |
Typical silver colored filling made of mix of silver, tin, mercury, and some other trace elements like copper. Advantages- placement easier than other materials, cost. Disadvantages-color, breaks down in mouth releasing mercury and other trace metals. Stains teeth over time.
Ãâó: www.dentaldirectory.com/dental_dictionary.htm
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| amalgamation |
Consolidation or merger eg amalgamation of territorial authorities into that of a larger council.
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