Medical term:
porcelain
por·ce·lain
(pōr'sĕ-lin),A powder composed of a clay, silica, and a flux that, when mixed with water, forms a paste that is molded to form artificial teeth, inlays, jacket crowns, and dentures. When heated, the materials fuse to form a ceramic.
Farlex Partner Medical Dictionary © Farlex 2012
por·ce·lain
(pōr'sĕ-lin)A powder composed of clay, silica, and a flux that, when mixed with water, forms a paste that is molded to form artificial teeth, inlays, jacket crowns, and dentures. When heated, the materials fuse to form a ceramic.
Medical Dictionary for the Health Professions and Nursing © Farlex 2012
por·ce·lain
(pōr'sĕ-lin)Powder composed of clay, silica, and a flux that, when mixed with water, forms a paste that is molded to form artificial teeth, inlays, jacket crowns, and dentures. When heated, materials fuse to form a ceramic.
Medical Dictionary for the Dental Professions © Farlex 2012
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