Stainless steel, gold alloy, nickel/titanuim alloy.
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Brass
Building stuff. Iron is used to make cars, bridges, skyscraper frames... Metal used in people must be non-reactive - replacement hip joints, dental braces. Jewellery would be no good if it reacted.
magnetism works by the type of metal used to pull other type metal to it.
Silicon is the non-metal used to make micro-chips for computers/electronics.
shiny metal
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What materials are used to make invisable braces
Because the wire is made of metal, and when metal is warm it stretches out, but when its rapidly changed to a cold temperature, (from the cold water), the metal contracts and gets tighter, causing your braces to pull on your teeth a little bit.
These are a different style of braces commonly used to straiten teeth. They work very well and are not known for showing that you have a mouth full of metal.
The most common used to make braces are Stainless Steal or Nickel Titanium. But there is also such thing as Ceramic braces.
The orthodontists "sand" it off your teeth. No dissolvent.
Building stuff. Iron is used to make cars, bridges, skyscraper frames... Metal used in people must be non-reactive - replacement hip joints, dental braces. Jewellery would be no good if it reacted.
Steel.Because of its togh nature and its strength.
There are a few types namelyconventional braces with colored rings coiled around a metal bracket to secure the arch wireself ligating bracket system with a door to be opened or closed for arch wire placement and removalInvisalign with transparent alignersclear bracketsFor more information please visit http://www.intelligentdental.com/2010/01/25/what-dental-corrective-surgery-could-do-for-you-part-1/
Braces are mostly metal and are usually silver. There are a number of bands that are used to hold the metal in place and they are made of plastic. They can be any color and the Ortho will usually give you several dozen to choose from. april 28, 2010 thanks this helped me a bit
What type of fastener is used for assembling onsite metal ducts?