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Adhere
To stick or glue two items together.
Alloy
A mixture of two or more metals that are dissolved with each other when in the liquid state.
Amalgam
An alloy, with one of the constituents being mercury.
Auto-cured
Hardened or set by a chemical reaction of two materials.
Ceramic
Hard, brittle, heat- and corrosive-resistant material such as clay.
Coupling agent
Agent that strengthens resin by bonding filler to the resin matrix.
Cured
Preserved or finished by a chemical or physical process.
Dual-cured
Prepared, preserved, or finished by a chemical or physical process.
Esthetic
Artistically pleasing and beautiful appearance.
Filler
Inorganic material that adds strength and other characteristics to composite resins.
Force
Causes a physical change through energy and strength.
Galvanic
An electrical current that takes place when two different or dissimilar metals come together.
Gold
A soft, yellow, corrosive-resistant metal that is used in the making of indirect restorations.
Irregular
Not straight, uniform, or symmetric.
Malleability
The ability of a material to withstand permanent deformation under compressive stress without sustaining permanent damage.
Matrix
Foundation that binds a substance together
Microleakage
Microscopic space located at the interface of the tooth structure and the sealant or restoration.
Palladium
Soft, steel-white, tarnish-resistant metal that occurs naturally with platinum.
Pestle
An object that is moved vertically to pound or pulverize a material.
Platinum
Silver-white noble metal that does not corrode In air.
Porcelain
Hard, white, translucent ceramic material fabricated by firing and then glazing it to match the tooth color.