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 Simply beautiful down through the ages.
The aesthetics of the Ceylonese precious stone zircon (from the Persian zar-gun, gold-coloured) were what first drew people’s attention to zirconium oxide. By contrast, pure zirconium oxide is white and is used as a pigment, for example to refine porcelain.
You can now use the material in dental technology as well, and give many patients something that is particularly highly prized: captivating beauty. |
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