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A mixture of metals.   Alloy  
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A soft metal made of alloy mixed with mercury to use as a filling material.   Amalgam  
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The process by wich a tooth colored resin is bonded to a tooth surface.   Bonding  
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Tooth colored filling material made of silica or porcelain particles interlaced with liquid resin.   Composite resin  
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Chemical or physical process that improves the properties of a dental material.   Curing  
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Silica or porcelain particles that add strength to composite resins.   Filler  
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Electic shock due to two different metals coming in contact.   Galvanic  
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A filling made to fit a prepared cavity cemented or bonded in place.   Inlay  
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The property of being shaped and formed under pressure without breaking.   Malleability  
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The binding substance that holds filler particles together.   Matrix  
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A filling that covers one or more cusps of a tooth.   Onlay  
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A soft silver white tarnish resistant naturally occuring metal related to platinum.   Palladium  
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A silver white nonprecious metal that does not corrode in air.   Platinum  
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The mixing of mercury and alloy to form amalgam.   Trituration  
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Resistance of a material to flow.   Viscosity  
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The soaking of an object with a liquid.   Wetting  
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Surface discoloration that occurs over time but can be polished away.   Tarnish  
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Small leaks between the restoration and the natural tooth stucture.   Microleakage  
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Any push or pull acting on an object.   Force  
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The force applied to deform or stain a material.   Stress  
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