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Maryland bonded bridges have porcelain teeth supported by a framework.
Porcelain teeth survive even beyond natural teeth, at temperatures up to nearly 1,800 degrees.
"I've been admiring your necklace all evening," said Emily, showing a perfect set of white porcelain teeth.
The team recovered two porcelain teeth fitted to metal plates, sophisticated dental appliances for 1810.
Lakatos grinned, flashing a row of porcelain teeth, unnaturally white and regular.
Grandma tipped her glass to her porcelain teeth.
Another display of his porcelain teeth.
And wives sent husbands to cosmetic dentists for $40,000 sets of porcelain tooth veneers.
She was telling them what I'd said, in very fast Mandarin, her tiny porcelain teeth flashing their way through the syllables.
"Stately plump men more than others," said Fenton, himself a skinny little dried-up man with porcelain teeth in his head.
Keep invented and manufactured many dental tools and is credited with being one of the first to manufacture porcelain teeth.
It involves the use of a color stain atop a porcelain tooth restoration that is then coated with a layer of clear porcelain.
An opportunity to view provisions made for toothless conscripts - a hard rubber solution (vulcanite) was moulded to the gums and porcelain teeth attached.
Dentsply was originally incorporated in 1899 as Dentists' Supply Company about the same time it made its first acquisition, a Pennsylvania porcelain teeth manufacturer.
On May 19, 1908, a piece of bridgework was found consisting of two human canine teeth, their roots still attached, porcelain teeth and gold crown work in between.
Gray's inventions and patent costs were financed by a dentist, Dr. Samuel S. White of Philadelphia, who had made a fortune producing porcelain teeth.
Built for Henry Justi of Philadelphia, a manufacturer of porcelain teeth, the house's 1903 date makes it something of an arriviste among the older structures here, but never mind.
The real teeth crumbled and disintegrated; the porcelain teeth came out pocked and pitted, with the gold parts rather melted (both the artificial elements were damaged to a greater degree than those in the bridgework offered as evidence of Gunness' identity).
Later dentures were made of Vulcanite from the 1850s on, a form of hardened rubber (Claudius Ash's company was the leading European manufacturer of dental Vulcanite) into which porcelain teeth were set, and then, in the 20th century, acrylic resin and other plastics.