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composite fillings are a combination of a strong transparent plastic and a silica powder that makes them hard and resistant to wear, while also matching the color of teeth better than the amalgams. These fillings, like amalgam, are molded into the cavity while liquid. Once they’re in place, though, a small ultraviolet light is introduced into the mouth, which activates a chemical reaction within the resin that sets it hard almost instantly.
Stuff Matters: Exploring the Marvelous Materials That Shape Our Man-Made World
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