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  2. ColorZilla - Wikipedia

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    ColorZilla is a Google Chrome and Mozilla extension that assists web developers and graphic designers with color related and other tasks. ColorZilla allows getting a color reading from any point in the browser, quickly adjusting this color and pasting it into another program, such as Photoshop .

  3. Elastics (orthodontics) - Wikipedia

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    Elastics are available in many different type of forces. Following is the list of forces that can be found in different elastics. The forces and the labelling of the forces may depend on different manufacturers and types of elastics used.

  4. Dental curing light - Wikipedia

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    Light curing of a dental filling material. A dental curing light is a piece of dental equipment that is used for polymerization of light-cure resin-based composites. [1] It can be used on several different dental materials that are curable by light.

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  7. She’s Growing Up! North West, 8, Debuts Braces in Adorable ...

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    North West Courtesy of Kim Kardashian/Instagram A big step! Kim Kardashian and Kanye West’s eldest child, North, showed off her new braces for the first time, and her excitement was beyond cute.

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    3M Company (originally the Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company) is an American multinational conglomerate operating in the fields of industry, ...

  9. Dental braces - Wikipedia

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    Traditional metal braces are the most common type of braces. These braces have a metal bracket with elastic ties (also known as rubber bands) holding the wire onto the metal brackets. The second-most common type of braces is self-ligating braces, which have a built-in system to secure the archwire to the brackets and do not require elastic ties.