dwarfed enamel - translation to arabic
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dwarfed enamel - translation to arabic

OUTER TOOTH TISSUE
Tooth Enamel; Dental enamel; Dental enamel proteins; Toof enamel; Teeth enamel; Substantia adamantina; Enamel of teeth; Eroded tooth enamel
  • An X-ray showing enamel and dentin replaced by an amalgam restoration
  • Parts of a tooth, including the enamel (cross section).
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  •  s2cid=205776755 }}</ref> The [[National Institutes of Health]] include a dental exam in the diagnostic protocol of [[celiac disease]].<ref name=NIHCDdiagnosis />
  • Histologic slide showing enamel formation
  • Common dentistry trays filled with fluoride foam
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  • Teeth of a rottweiler
  • Histologic slide showing a developing tooth. The mouth would be in the area of space at the top of the picture.
  • The effects of [[bruxism]] on an anterior tooth, revealing the dentin and pulp which are normally hidden by enamel

dwarfed enamel      
‎ ميناءٌ مُقَزَّم:تَشَوُّهٌ مينائِيّ, ميناءٌ مُتَقَزِّم‎
dwarfed enamel      
ميناءٌ مُتَقَزِّم
ENAMELLER         
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  • DRU factory]], popular in the 1950s
  • The [[Dunstable Swan Jewel]], a [[livery]] badge in [[ronde bosse]] enamel, about 1400. British Museum
  • Chinese [[cloisonné]] enamel bronze wine pot, 18th century
  • Glass vials with ground vitreous enamel powder in different colors
  • moriage}} to slightly raise the design; [[Khalili Collection of Japanese Art]]
  • Old German enamel street sign
  • Meenakaari art from Iran
  • An [[agate]] mortar and pestle is used to finely grind vitreous enamel powder, mixed with a volatile oil, such as [[lavender oil]], to produce enamel paints for artistic work.
  • Medallion of the [[Death of the Virgin]], with basse-taille enamel, partly fallen away
  • Staffordshire Moorlands Pan, 2nd-century [[Roman Britain]]
  • painted Limoges enamel]] dish, mid-16th century, attributed to [[Jean de Court]]
  • Chinese]] dish with scalloped rim, from the [[Ming Dynasty]]; early 15th century; [[cloisonné]] enamel; height: 2.5 cm, diameter: 15.2 cm
MATERIAL MADE BY FUSING POWDERED GLASS TO A SUBSTRATE BY FIRING
Enamelware; Enamelling; Vitreous Enamel; Porcelain Enamelling; Porcelain enamel; Enamelwork; Enamel Miniature; Enamel miniature; Enamelist; Enameling; Painted enamel; Enamel painting; Enamel (glass); Enameller

ألاسم

مِينَى

Definition

Enameling
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Enamel.

Wikipedia

Tooth enamel

Tooth enamel is one of the four major tissues that make up the tooth in humans and many other animals, including some species of fish. It makes up the normally visible part of the tooth, covering the crown. The other major tissues are dentin, cementum, and dental pulp. It is a very hard, white to off-white, highly mineralised substance that acts as a barrier to protect the tooth but can become susceptible to degradation, especially by acids from food and drink. Calcium hardens the tooth enamel. In rare circumstances enamel fails to form, leaving the underlying dentin exposed on the surface.