Beat the gums
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JAWBeat the gums
YAKBeat one's gums
YAPBeat one's gums
NATTERBeat one's gums
ULAThe gums.
ULAThe gums: Anat.
GINGIVALOf the gums.
ULOThe gums: Comb. form.
gingivitisInflammation of the gums
gingivitisinflammation of the gums
ULOOf the gums: Comb. form.
ULOOf the gums: Comb. form
gingivitisesGINGIVITIS, inflammation of the gums
epulisa tumor of the gums
gumboilan abscess in the gums
gingivalof or pertaining to the gums
epulisesEPULIS, a tumor of the gums
gingivectomya surgical incision of the gums
gumboilsGUMBOIL, an abscess in the gums
epulidesEPULIS, a tumor of the gums
parulisa gumboil (an abscess in the gums)
gingivectomiesGINGIVECTOMY, a surgical incision of the gums
parulidesPARULIS, a gumboil (an abscess in the gums)
parulisesPARULIS, a gumboil (an abscess in the gums)
gumlinethe edge of the gums meeting the teeth
gumlinesGUMLINE, the edge of the gums meeting the teeth
erupting(of a tooth) Break through the gums during normal development
erupts(of a tooth) Break through the gums during normal development
teethridgethe inner surface of the gums of the upper front teeth
teethridgesTEETHRIDGE, the inner surface of the gums of the upper front teeth
mumblesBite or chew with toothless gums or eat without making much use of the teeth
mumbleBite or chew with toothless gums or eat without making much use of the teeth
mumblingBite or chew with toothless gums or eat without making much use of the teeth
waterjetportable electric appliance that uses a stream of water under force to remove food particles from between the teeth and to massage the gums
dentistsA person qualified to treat the diseases and conditions that affect the teeth and gums, esp. the repair and extraction of teeth and the insertion of artificial ones
scurvyA disease caused by a deficiency of vitamin C, characterized by swollen bleeding gums and the opening of previously healed wounds, which particularly affected poorly nourished sailors until the end of the 18th century