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Restorative Materials & Dentistry

Horizontales
Selected form given to a natural tooth when it is reduced by instrumentation to receive a prosthesis such as an artificial crown or bridge
Result of adhesion, mechanical locking or both
Area of dentistry that improves the appearance of the teeth by camouflaging defects and whitening the teeth
Object that pounds or pulverizes a material
Alloy used for restoring teeth (mercury is one of the constituents in amalgam)
The type of dentistry that restores teeth to their original structure by removing decay and restoring defects in the teeth
The process of preparing the tooth surface with the use of an acid product
Solution comprised of two metals dissolved in each other when in the liquid state
Procedure during which a chemical oxidizing agent (sometimes combined with a light) is used to lighten tooth discolorations
To cause a physical change through energy and strength
The process of mechanically mixing a material, as in using an amalgamator to mix an alloy and mercury to create dental amalgam
Internal reaction or resistance to an externally applied force
Technique that is used to adhere orthodontic attachments to the teeth
Verticales
Commonly used term to describe restorative and esthetic dentistry
Bonding process of two or more monomers
A wooded on plastic triangular device placed in the embrasure to provide the contour needed when a Class II or Class III lesion is restored
Materials that produce a mechanical interlocking effect of a direct restoration and the tooth
Mechanical device used to triturate the ingredients of dental amalgam into a mass
Thin layer of composite resin or porcelain bonded or cemented to a prepared facial tooth surface
Restorative material used for its esthetic purposes (organic resin matrix, inorganic fillers and a coupling)
Noninvasive method of lightening the color of dark or discolored teeth, commonly known as vital bleaching
Use of dental material to restore teeth to a function, permanent unit
Type of electrical current that takes place when two different or dissimilar metals come together
Damaged area in a tooth, caused by decay
Band that provides a temporary wall around the tooth
Distortion or change produced as a result of stress
The act of polymerization