Medical Dictionary – The definition of Amalgam
Amalgam is the group of alloys which consisting of mercury. Amalgam is useful in dentistry where the amalgam fillings are formed by mixing the silver tin alloy with mercury and this procedure is performed in the machine called amalgamatory.
Amalgam is the group of alloys which consisting of mercury. Amalgam is useful in dentistry where the amalgam fillings are formed by mixing the silver tin alloy with mercury and this procedure is performed in the machine called amalgamatory.