Synonym: alveolar, alveolar consonant, dental consonant. Similar words: occidental, accidental, mental, rental, mentally, parental, incremental, fundamental. Meaning: ['dentl] n. a consonant articulated with the tip of the tongue near the gum ridge. adj. 1. of or relating to the teeth 2. of or relating to dentistry.
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(61) The best way of gittin' them off is with dental floss.
(62) Teeth are an almost certain identification if any dental work has been done, and if the dentist concerned can be found.
(63) Traditionally forensic scientists have relied on dental records and presumptive identifications by relatives.
(64) They told him that their plan, at the time, was to recruit primarily from medical and dental schools.
(65) Water fluoridation costing £260,000 is to restart to protect against dental decay in the region.
(66) Pegged out: dental problems may be a symptom of other illness in the body,[Sentencedict.com ] above.
(67) They are employed at the moment at the university-run dental school which is due to close next year.
(68) So it's no wonder that we have heard very little about dental dams.
(69) If the tooth is loosened in its socket, modern dental surgery may be able to fix it to adjacent teeth.
(70) I was already forty-five minutes late for a dental appointment and had plenty of time to reflect upon the day.
(71) Most senior citizens also lack coverage for prescription drugs and dental care, which are not covered by Medicare.
(72) Ships called every fortnight, providing the islanders with medical and dental care, and commercial and travel opportunities.
(73) Such levels can damage developing tooth cells and produce dental fluorosis.
(74) Dental dams can also prevent the transmission of other sexually transmitted diseases.
(75) Place drops of the clear supernatant on to dental wax in a Petri dish as before.
(76) I manoeuvre the dental floss into place in front of an aghast Lucker, and whip them away, as Laverne instructed.
(77) The office was a former dental practice in the strip-mall sprawl of suburban San Diego.
(78) Nobody gets injured, but some one may be called to supper or a dental appointment and require a substitute.
(79) So if you dash to work unfed, you're more likely to forget that vital mid-morning phone call or dental appointment.
(80) All evening I refreshed my memory with theoretical skills on dental mechanics and wrote my job application letter.
(81) Nor was there any notice explaining how to get dental treatment on the National Health Service.
(82) Use dental floss to sew buttons on to heavy fabric such as coats.
(83) In high amounts hops are such a potent sedative that Clement, working as an herbalist, offers them to dental patients.
(84) Most companies offer medical and dental benefits to their employees.
(85) He called for additional dental records to compare with autopsy findings.
(86) We have our own dental surgery, physio department, dispensary, X-ray unit.
(87) It could only be identified by dental records and fingerprints.
(88) In those days, dental equipment was primitive and a visit to the dentist was a painful experience.
(89) Yet in Manchester, where I live, there is no freely available information about outlets for dental dams.
(90) Bone collected during dental implant surgery: a clinical and histological study.
More similar words: occidental, accidental, mental, rental, mentally, parental, incremental, fundamental, experimental, environmental, developmental, environmental protection, entailment, tantalize, entail, talent, ardent, tentacle, talented, incident, trident, student, prudent, evident, dentist, percentage, tentative, momentary, commentary, resident.