Saturday, November 14, 2009

What shiny white metal is used in making dental bridges?

Titanium (porcelain is not a metal).

What shiny white metal is used in making dental bridges?
porcelain, no it's not, a metal but it is what the crowns are made of. TO TRIPLEPIP- (and porcilin is not a word) Ha Ha
Reply:I know two metals that are used to make dental bridges...


white shiny is silver and


the other one is gold so afcourse it shines golden...ha ha!!
Reply:to regestered dental assistant...porcilin is not a metal
Reply:Porcelain and ceramic are used in preparing artificial restorations of crowns and bridges.


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