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  • 31Dental restorative materials — This page is about types of dental restorative materials. For dental fillings see dental restorations Dental restorative materials are specially fabricated materials, designed for use as dental restorations (fillings), which are used to restore… …

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  • 32Dental amalgam controversy — Dental amalgam filling The dental amalgam controversy refers to the conflicting views over the use of amalgam as a filling material mainly because it contains the element mercury. The concern centers on the health effects of toxicity or allergy… …

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  • 33Amalgam (dentistry) — For other uses, see Amalgam (disambiguation). Amalgam filling on first molar Amalgam is an alloy containing mercury. The amalgam used as material for dental fillings is a mixture of mercury (50%), silver ( 22 32% ), tin ( 14%), copper ( 8%), and… …

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  • 34Dental restoration — Intervention ICD 9 CM 23.2 23.4 A dental restoration or dental filling is a dental restorative ma …

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  • 35Veneer (dentistry) — Intervention A veneer MeSH D003801 …

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  • 36restoration — In dentistry : 1. A prosthetic r. or appliance; a broad term applied to any inlay, crown, bridge, partial denture, or complete denture that restores or replaces lost tooth structure, teeth, or …

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  • 37Crown (dentistry) — Intervention ICD 9 CM 23.41 MeSH …

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  • 38veneer — 1. A thin surface layer laid over a base of common material. 2. In dentistry, a layer of tooth colored material, usually porcelain or composite resin, attached to and covering the …

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  • 39compomer — n. a dental filling material that is a hybrid of composite resin and glass ionomer. * * * com·po·mer (komґpə mər) a hybrid resin matrix composite filling material that contains components of glass ionomer but whose hardening occurs by… …

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  • 40Dental caries — This article is about dental caries in humans. To read about dental caries in other animals, please see dental caries (non human). Dental caries Classification and external resources Destruction of a tooth by cervical decay from dental caries.… …

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