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enamel hard calcified tissue that covers the dentin of the crown portion of the tooth.
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enamel A paint that forms an especially smooth, hard film. Enamels may be obtained in a full range of glosses and can be either latex or alkyd (oil). Consumers, however, often associate the term with alkyd (oil-based) products.
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enamel the hard, glossy, white covering of the tooth crown
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enamel Technically, an enamel is a colored varnish, or high gloss paint. Generally, the term is used for high quality, dirt-resistant paints (generally for interior use) that may have a sheen level from satin to glossy. These coatings are used for more demanding applications as in kitchens, bathrooms, etc.
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enamel A colored glaze used to decorate metal and ceramic surfaces. It becomes hard and permanent after firing.
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