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Results 11 - 20 of 41 for ceramic
  1. Orthodontia/Learn More ... Orthodontia ... Food and Drug Administration ... Braces have evolved and now alternatives in both look and materials are available. Here are ...
  2. Lead (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)  
    ... of health concerns, lead from gasoline, paints and ceramic products, caulking, and pipe solder has been dramatically ...
  3. Beryllium (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)  
    ... mirrors. Beryllium ores are used to make speciality ceramics for electrical and high-technology applications. Beryllium alloys ...
  4. ... in lead smelting, paint/battery/glass making, printing, ceramics, pottery glazing, toll booths, and heavily traveled roads. ...
  5. ... bands are placed around some teeth, or metal, ceramic, or plastic bonds are attached to the surface ...
  6. ... supplies (always look at labels). Pewter, some glass, ceramic or glazed clay pitchers and dinnerware. Lead-acid ...
  7. ... be found in some containers (metal, glass, and ceramic or glazed clay) and cooking utensils . Old paint ...
  8. Various glazes contain these substances, including paints and ceramic glazes. Other types of glazes also contain these ...
  9. ... such as metal (stainless steel or titanium) or ceramic. These valves last the longest, but you will ...
  10. ... other crowns Are weaker and prone to cracking Ceramic or porcelain crowns: Wear down opposing teeth more ...
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