No, a tooth is opaque because you cannot see through it.
They're usually transparent.
An antonym for transparent is "Dark".
There is no hex color code for a transparent or colorless color because there is no such color as transparent. Transparent is whatever color the backdrop is. Thus, there is an almost indefinite number of colors that could be considered feasibly transparent... but are not transparent. In other words, there needs to be a "transparent" option to switch any electronic color code setting to transparent.
If it was originally non-transparent, and then changed to transparent, then yes.
Why will you never see a transparent bleach container?
Question:Transparent Tooth After Bonding Still Transparent: One of my front teeth had been becoming more transparent than the others. I could see my tongue through my tooth and I've cried many times.I wanted opaque teeth. I went to my new dentist (he replaced my old dentist) and he suggested bonding. I had the bonding done and he reshaped my teeth.Now my transparent tooth is still transparent and round with a new space that was NEVER there, while my other front tooth has its original shape (square). Can I have my original shape back and the space fixed without veneers? Can I get braces to push my teeth back together? ...Visitor from CT
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Diamond is transparent to non-transparent, depending on the diamond.
Diamond - transparent Rock crystal - transparent zircon - transparent amethyst - translucent citrine - translucent
No, the word 'transparent' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun (a transparent container, a transparent lie).The noun forms of the adjective 'transparent are transparentness and transparency.
They're usually transparent.
no it is not transparent
it is transparent object
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Your motives are very transparent
The transparent object is the monitor