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Sentence count:222+2Posted:2017-01-03Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: alveolaralveolar consonantdental consonantSimilar words: occidentalaccidentalmentalrentalmentallyparentalincrementalfundamentalMeaning: ['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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(91) If I call it by this name I will have the whole of a dental audience with me.
(92) The dental plates and the position of the sockets for the teeth are particularly similar.
(93) She and her partner, woman or man, need to know about dental dams.
(94) During the baseline examinations the subjects underwent a standardised dental examination.
(95) A postmortem examination will take place in Vancouver later today to confirm identification from dental records.
(96) The study of past dental health can provide only general indications about the food eaten.
(97) We found no association between extent of active dental decay and risk of coronary heart disease.
(98) QueensCare February will mark the launch of QueensCare's new pediatric mobile dental clinic.
(99) In conclusion[sentencedict.com], we found an association of coronary heart disease with periodontal disease and other measures of dental disease.
(100) Tooth loss in people under 60, however, is usually caused by dental caries.
(101) A month later, he was forced to step down as dean of the dental department at the college.
(102) Dental surgeons do not even have the cheap finance available to general medical practitioners.
(103) Recently it has proved possible to date small dental fragments directly, without first powdering them.
(104) In the interest of good dental health, however, it is a wise idea.
(105) She has a dental appointment this afternoon and she's been a little bit nervous about it.
(106) I was allowed no anaesthetic because I was so drunk, but felt nothing of the emergency dental surgery or stitches.
(107) Skeletal bone fillers Not all clinical applications demand the high mechanical strengths that are needed in dental crowns.
(108) Products offered by service industries include hospital care, dental treatment, holiday arrangements and accountancy services, for example. 5.
(109) The message that prevention is better than cure applies just as much to dental problems as it applies to heart disease.
(110) And despite complaining about charges for dental checks, it would not consider removing them for years.
(111) Some people can relate the outbreak to stress, dental trauma or the onset of menstruation.
(112) Then where would they be, with the high cost of dental work?
(113) Ask your dentist or dental hygienist for advice on using floss.
(114) If you are on a low income, you may be entitled to free dental treatment.
(115) Full-timers carry medical and dental records and must be willing to rotate doctors.
(116) A high percentage of telephone operators are black, for example, but only a very small proportion of dental hygienists are.
(117) Pharmacists and dental practitioners come next, with around double the national average, followed closely by farmers and medical practitioners.
(118) Teeth Dental treatment is free during pregnancy because teeth can be troublesome.
(119) Those who spend time as a hospital in-patient for dental or maxilla-facial treatment get £50 a day.
(120) Doc Holliday had been to dental school in Baltimore, and he had good hands.
More similar words: occidentalaccidentalmentalrentalmentallyparentalincrementalfundamentalexperimentalenvironmentaldevelopmentalenvironmental protectionentailmenttantalizeentailtalentardenttentacletalentedincidenttridentstudentprudentevidentdentistpercentagetentativemomentarycommentaryresident
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