Silver remains the substance of choice for the majority of fillings in permanent teeth. |
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I've had tamales here that were as light and loose as matzo balls, the corn meal so buoyant it barely held together around the fillings. |
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Choose from the assortment, stuffed with a variety of fillings and cooked to your order in the tandoor or on a tawa. |
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There were also single-crusted tarts with similar fillings and tarts of apples and other fruits. |
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Tooth decay, fillings and tartar build-up can also all contribute to discolouration. |
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Half the fun of eating these is playing around, mixing up the fillings by adding a little rice on one taco, a schmear of beans on the next. |
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Baozi are my favorite snack when I go to Asia, and I was so tickled to see all the different fillings they had! |
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Then there is Wow Bao with a menu that includes bao with various fillings and potsticker dumplings, either fried or steamed. |
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The latter are uniform in shape and come in frosted varieties with innumerable toppings and different fillings. |
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The spicy bhel puri with generous fillings of onions, tomatoes and sev is a great hit. |
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These crystals occur in amygdaloidal cavities, either as massive fillings or as linings of trapezohedral crystals that rarely exceed 1 cm across. |
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Sweet fillings can be equally varied and may include apples, plums, cherries, pumpkin, bilberries, walnuts, poppyseed, or millet. |
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Organic fillings range from smoked haddock to sausages in onion gravy or simply traditional pork encased in good crumbly shortcrust pastry. |
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In fact, it should not recommend either, since the spicy salami, bocconcini and tomato panino is too stingy on fillings. |
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But too often mouths are firmly closed to hide yellowing enamel, unsightly fillings or missing teeth. |
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Different types of restoration including fillings, crowns, veneers, inlays, onlays and root fillings. |
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Turquoise here was found as vein fillings and nodules in weathered Precambrian granite. |
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The child scenes had enough ham to provide nutritious fillings for a national school trip's worth of sandwiches. |
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This comes with fillings like chopped peas, carrots, beans, cabbage, onion, chilly, and all the garam masala ingredients. |
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The cassiterite occurs as pale brown, fine-grained vein fillings and is not of much interest to collectors as specimens. |
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They can be simple open sandwiches with the usual toppings of cheese and chutneys or those with unusual fillings and shapes. |
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Basic services such as fillings, oral surgery, periodontics and endodontics would be 70 per cent covered. |
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The only way the teeth can be saved is to remove the fillings and replace them with gold inlays. |
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The most traditional fillings are sweet pumpkin and confectioner's custard. |
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Cigarette smoke didn't affect the number of cavities and fillings in a child's permanent teeth. |
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Moreover, its production creates less than half the greenhouse gases normally generated in producing synthetic fillings for duvets and pillows. |
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However, it was abundant only at the Percy Chester mine, where it occurred as coatings and fillings in solution channels. |
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Tiny grooves may need to be cut into remaining teeth or fillings, so that the denture clips into a firm position. |
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It's used in thermometers, batteries and dental fillings and is emitted from power plants and other industrial activity. |
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In 1997, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration reviewed nearly 60 studies about mercury exposure and dental fillings. |
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The idea is to use the substance to provide a lining under new fillings, avoiding the need to replace fillings as cavities grow. |
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Mouth ulcers are common and are usually due to trauma such as from ill fitting dentures, fractured teeth, or fillings. |
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Principal Curtis' mouth promptly dropped open, exposing his silver fillings. |
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If you have old discolored plastic fillings, these will not get lighter from bleaching, and should be replaced after the process is completed. |
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It's less certain whether exposure to elemental mercury, which is used in thermometers, dental fillings and batteries, poses a risk in pregnancy. |
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I've got two chipped fillings, and several cavities, which are all starting to get quite uncomfortable. |
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Roll the rice paper by folding up one side of the rice paper lengthwise over the fillings. |
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As I stood in the queue, I observed the dishes of sandwich fillings resting limply behind the glass counter. |
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Prepare them the night before especially pasta salads or sandwich fillings. |
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I had a couple of beers and a very pleasant baguette filled with all manner of interesting fillings. |
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The sandwich fillings will certainly come as welcome relief to those of you that can't face another tired cheese sandwich. |
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Light, flaky pastries made of tissue-thin dough with fruit and nut fillings. |
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Your dentist can also give you advice about replacing your metal fillings and crowns with tooth-coloured ones. |
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The office-types go for the fancy fillings like coronation chicken with alternative breads like panini and ciabatta. |
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The most popular kolac contains prune, ground nut, or crushed poppyseed fillings. |
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Suggestions for fillings include curried chicken salad, or any other sandwich filling or vegetable combination. |
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The advent of adhesive, tooth-coloured fillings has revolutionized restorative dentistry. |
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Volunteer dental surgeons are undertaking checkups, fillings, extractions and teeth cleaning. |
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Special mineral toothpaste then helps the tooth to repair itself without the need for fillings and, more crucially, the dentist's drill. |
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We also loved the house-made cannoli, three miniatures with chocolate, caramel and pistachio ricotta fillings. |
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The savory come with fillings like ham, cheese and onions and end up more like a cross between a pizza and a quiche. |
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Youngsters may have heard of kapok fillings in various sports equipment and sleeping bags. |
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The crown is embellished with tiny whitework flowers filled with intricate needlepoint lace fillings. |
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The bread contains nibbly, whole pieces of grain which have the reputation of damaging fillings. |
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Enrobed in fine chocolate are fillings infused with Tahitian vanilla bean, Key limes, lavender buds, Australian candied ginger, and more. |
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Silver fillings are actually made of a combination of metals including silver, tin, copper and mercury. |
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But while the more adventurous opt for tortilla wraps and spicy fillings, just as many will plump for a basic cheese roll. |
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Very small amounts of mercury collect in our bodies from a number of sources including the environment, our food and our amalgam fillings. |
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The average life of a returnable glass bottle is five to ten years, with approximately five fillings per year. |
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Meantime, Nola gives birth to their love child Jason, a son born blind because, she thinks, of her exposure to mercury fillings. |
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A second breakfast special exchanges the tamale for an empanada with beef, chicken or vegetable fillings. |
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The minerals found in Maharashtra are mostly zeolites, some of which occur as tiny tube fillings, spherules, nodules, and patches of zeolitic material in basalt. |
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Other developments in the nineteenth century included the reclining dental chair, amalgam fillings, and the treadle engine for driving the dental drill. |
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Bleaching won't work on false teeth, crowns, veneers or fillings. |
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There are the popular dim sums, the steamed dumplings filled with prawns, chicken or vegetables, and fried or steamed momos and wantons with similar fillings. |
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As he grinned, his gold fillings glinted in the hallway light. |
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Smoking also discolours teeth and fillings, diminishes taste and smell, increases the risk of mouth cancer and makes dental implants more likely to fail. |
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Popular fillings include stone fruits, like peaches and plums. |
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Remove any metal fillings as they're a major source of mercury. |
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I've got huge cavities, missing fillings and chipped and cracked teeth. |
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A Sardinian speciality is a large type of ravioli, around five to six centimetres square, with various fillings such as egg and chopped mint, or mashed potato and soft cheese. |
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Composite fillings are typically made of glass or quartz mixed with resins and adhesives. |
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If you have concerns about dental fillings, speak to your dentist. |
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As I watch him and his two staff line dozens of deep pie tins with pastry and fill them with his 16 fillings, it's obvious that this is a man dedicated to his craft. |
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Once recycled, the directories could find themselves whole new leases of life as fillings for loft insulation, packaging materials, jiffy bags, egg boxes and animal bedding. |
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Weighing 500g and containing approximately 35 chocolates selected from a wide range of shapes, flavours and fillings no two ballotins will be the same. |
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Ordering two chicken soft tacos, combining the fillings into one shell and tossing the other is one way to boost the percent of calories from protein. |
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The cheese might be intended for individual slices, blocks or loaves for shredding, spreads, sauces, fillings, pastes or as industrial food ingredients. |
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Once again, using bleaching gels in this way may not work for certain types of discolouration, such as that caused by metal fillings or damaged blood vessels inside a tooth. |
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However, apart from occasional allergic reactions, there is little evidence of adverse effects arising from the placement of tooth coloured fillings. |
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Most people now reach adulthood with few or no fillings in their teeth. |
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It is no longer necessary to cut large cavities for amalgam fillings. |
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Everyone piles fillings onto their tortillas, folds up and devours. |
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These croustades are wafer thin and the perfect vehicle for all sorts of canape fillings. |
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A number of trial fillings and catchweights may be necessary to obtain the desired degree of accuracy. |
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Sorbitol is an excellent humectant and is used to extend the shelf life of many baked goods and fillings. |
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Historically, pasties were also often made with sweet fillings such as jam, apple and blackberry, plums or cherries. |
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Pasties with many different fillings are made and some shops specialise in selling all sorts of pasties. |
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Varieties may contain chocolate, fruit, jam, nuts, ginger, or even be used to sandwich other fillings. |
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One local bread specialty is the tallado, which has a base of egg and butter and can have fillings such as fig, coconut, raisins and chocolate. |
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Tostados are a traditional Mexican dish made with crisply fried corn tortillas topped with a variety of fillings. |
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Dealers also quietly bought gold fillings from morticians, proving that you can't take it with you. |
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Past surgical history included dental fillings, which had been carried out uneventfully with a six-week course of pre-procedure danazol. |
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Valerie Thorley still vividly recalls the day she endured the dentist's drill to have ten fillings put into her mouth. |
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The Po' Boy is made from fresh French bread with a crunchy, crust outside and any variety of fillings inside. |
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Whether it's the most generous fillings or the freshest bead, when it comes to a butty you know your stuff. |
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It would be a mistake to treat micromercurialism without dealing with existing mercury amalgam fillings. |
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These three-layer thermoregulated fillings were successfully launched in late 2002 and early 2003 and have already brought good results. |
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Pastries are abundant, often with rich fillings of cream, custard or fruits. |
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With less sugar and fat than competitor crescent rolls, they can be stuffed with fillings or served from the oven as a perfect side to any meal. |
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Try American-style open sandwiches on one slice of wholegrain bread or serve your fillings on a bed of salad. |
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Companies add sulfites to keep their fruit fillings from discoloring. |
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If you are unable to replace present fillings due to costs or for other reasons, there are still important health benefits to detoxifying the build-up of metal toxicity. |
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Nuts like pecan and hickory tend to be revered as garnishes for these desserts, and make their way into local bakeries as fillings for chocolates. |
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Dango are related to mochi in that both are made from glutinous rice flour. Dango, however, tend to be dense, sticky, and not stuffed with fillings. |
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Today's pasties usually contain a filling of beef steak, onion, potato and swede with salt and white pepper, but historically pasties had a variety of different fillings. |
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Case was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis shortly after having her old mercury fillings unsafely removed and replaced with four new mercury fillings. |
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Oatcakes can be eaten cold or hot with any sweet or savoury fillings. |
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Sarnies with traditional fillings such as egg and tomato and cheese andS cucumber, healthy elevenses and drinks and crisps all go down well when the munchies strike. |
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Ciabattas and rolls have been created with new ingredients whose flavours and textures are designed to go well with the premium sandwich fillings. |
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