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Tooth enamel is the hardest and most mineralized substance of the body . Enamel's primary mineral is hydroxyapatite , which is a crystalline calcium phosphate . Unlike dentin and bone , enamel does not contain collagen . Instead, it has two unique classes of proteins called amelogenins and enamelins . While the role of these proteins is not fully understood, it is believed... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Tooth enamel
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In a discussion of art or technology , enamel (or vitreous enamel , or porcelain enamel in American English) is the colorful result of fusion of powdered glass to a substrate through the process of firing, usually between 750 and 850 degrees Celsius. The powder melts and flows to harden as a smooth, durable vitreous coating on metal , glass or ceramic . It is often applied in a paste... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Vitreous enamel
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The enamel organ , also known as dental organ , is a cellular aggregation seen in histologic sections of a developing tooth . It lies above a condensation of ectomesenchymal cells called the dental papilla . Historically, enamel organ has been the term to describe this structure, but it was attempted unsuccesfully in recent years to change the name to dental organ in order... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Enamel organ
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The word enamel can mean more than one thing: Tooth enamel Vitreous enamel Enamel paint Enamel (markup language) Enameled wire This is a disambiguation page, a list of pages that otherwise might share the same title. If an article link referred you to this title, you might want to go back and fix it to point directly to the intended page. http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Enamel
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In a discussion of art or technology , enamel (or vitreous enamel , or porcelain enamel in American English) is the colorful result of fusion of powdered glass to a substrate through the process of firing, usually between 750 and 850 degrees Celsius. The powder melts and flows to harden as a smooth, durable vitreous coating on metal , glass or ceramic . It is often applied in a paste... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Vitreous enamel
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In a discussion of art or technology , enamel (or vitreous enamel , or porcelain enamel in American English) is the colorful result of fusion of powdered glass to a substrate through the process of firing, usually between 750 and 850 degrees Celsius. The powder melts and flows to harden as a smooth, durable vitreous coating on metal , glass or ceramic . It is often applied in a paste... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Vitreous enamel
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Tooth enamel is the hardest and most mineralized substance of the body . Enamel's primary mineral is hydroxyapatite , which is a crystalline calcium phosphate . Unlike dentin and bone , enamel does not contain collagen . Instead, it has two unique classes of proteins called amelogenins and enamelins . While the role of these proteins is not fully understood, it is believed... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Tooth enamel
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The dental-enamel junction , abbreviated DEJ , is the boundary between the enamel and dentin materials that form a tooth . This medical article is a stub . You can help Wikipedia by expanding it . http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Dental-enamel junction
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( disputed — see talk page ) Enameled cast iron is cast iron that has had a vitreous enamel glaze applied to it. It was a popular material for cookware in the late 19th and early to mid-20th centuries but has since been largely replaced by more-modern metal alloys. It still remains a popular material for making Dutch Ovens. The enameling process renders the cast iron non-porous... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Enameled cast iron
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Interrod enamel is histologically identified on microscopic views of tooth enamel . Because interrod enamel is located around enamel rods , the areas of interrod enamel enhances the "key-hole" appearance of enamel rods by acting as its border. The location where the two areas of enamel meet is known as the rod sheath . All tooth enamel, including interrod enamel and enamel rods, is made... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Interrod enamel
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