Enamel badges have recently seen an return to popularity. Enamel badges can be found for sale at places garage sales, swap meets, online trading / auction sites and speciality stores.
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Badges used to measure exposure to ionizing radiation are usually called radiation dosimeter badges.
Enamel lamellae are defects in tooth enamel that result from incomplete mineralization, while cracks in enamel are actual fractures in the enamel surface that can extend into deeper layers. Enamel lamellae are usually superficial and do not necessarily compromise the structural integrity of the tooth, whereas cracks can weaken the enamel and potentially lead to tooth sensitivity or decay.
Enamel, when not calcified enough (hypocalcification or hypoplasia) has a yellowish or orange colour. Usually the dentist confirms it. When enamel is not well calcified, it can get decayed more easily (cavities).
This depends on the type of enamel paint used: Floor enamel - May be used for concrete, stairs, basements, porches, and patios. Fast dry enamel - Can dry within 10-15 minutes of application; good for refrigerators, counters, and other industrial finishes. High-temp enamel - May be used for engines, brakes, exhaust, and BBQs. Nail-enamel - Nail-polish. Model building - This paint is usually sold in 14 ml tinlets (in the UK) and is available through specialist hobbyshops.
The term cracks was used to describe the narrow, fissure-like structures that are seen on almost all surfaces. They are actually the outer edges of lamellae. In decalcification of ground sections of enamel,cracks usually disappear whereas the enamel lamellae still persist because they contain greater concentrations of organic material.
It is the enamel, usually. There could be dentin exposed if there is decay.
Enamel is usually used in Indian jewelry but can be found it some exotic pcs also. which has different or sometimes the same color enamel (a special paint used specially for jewelry). they are also called as meenakari jewelry. it can be found in black, red, green, white and many other colors it is very shiny n neva loosed its appearance. but the enamel jewelry when bought could be expensive but has lesser value when sold. It is usually done in silver and gold.
Yes, whitening procedures can potentially damage your enamel. Usually, however, it is nowehere near to significant damage to your enamel.
I have all dated badges from 1931 to 1967 37 in total plus three undated pre 1930 badges plus seniors members 1965 and merit badge 1939 as complete as l have been able to manage. To the best of my knowledge badges before 1935 were not dated and there is some debate on which badges are pre 1932. I also have an unusual variety of the 1958 badge with no bird name or date on the reverse and modern makers logo. Perhaps it was for a special occasion. There is also a hand painted and enamel versions of the 1946 badge.
The term "enamel" only indicates that the paint dries to a hard finish. It usually refers to a high gloss, but can be found in all sheen levels.
There are different badges and awards depending on what you do. Just signing up gives you a badge, and so does being a trusted contributor. If you join programs, you get badges for that. If you complete so many missions, you get badges for that. If you enter an Answerthon and participate, you get a badge for that. Usually, there are place badges, runners-up badges, and honorable mention. If you become a supervisor, you get a badge for that, and there are different types of supervisors. If you ever apply and get hired at Answers, there is even a badge for that.