| Hc | hydrocolloid |
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| HcImp | hydrocolloid impression |
| hydrocolloid | A gelatinous colloid in unstable equilibrium with its contained water, useful in dentistry for impressions because of its dimensional stability under controlled conditions. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| reversible hydrocolloid | A hydrocolloid composed of a base substance whose physical state may be changed to that of a liquid by the application of heat and then changed to that of an elastic gel by cooling. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| irreversible hydrocolloid | A hydrocolloid whose physical state is changed by an irreversible chemical reaction when water is added to a powder and an insoluble substance is formed. (05 Mar 2000) |
| hydrocolloid |
a substance that forms a gel with water
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| hydrocolloid |
a colloidal substance obtained from seaweeds; mucilaginous material extracted from the cell walls of some algae, especially members of the brown and red algae, and used for its stabilizing and gelling properties in commercial products
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| hydrocolloid |
A macromolecule, such aa carbohydrate polymer or a protein, that is water soluble.
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| hydrocolloid i. |
a denture impression made of a hydrocolloid material.
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| hydrocolloid dressing |
A flexible dressing made of an adhesive, gumlike (hydrocolloid) material such as karaya or pectin covered with a water-resistant film. The dressing keeps the wound surface moist, but, because it excludes air, it may promote
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