Longer in the tooth
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OLDERLonger in the tooth
AGEDLong in the tooth
OLDLong in the tooth
ELDERLYLong in the tooth
HOARYLong in the tooth
AGEGet long in the tooth
FOGEYSLong-in-the-tooth types
AGESGets long in the tooth
AGEGrow long in the tooth
AGEDGot long in the tooth
ALDENTETo the tooth, in Italian
GETOLDERGrow long in the tooth
AGINGGetting long in the tooth
NARWHALMammal that's long in the tooth
eyetoothcanine tooth in the upper jaw
eyeteethcanine tooth in the upper jaw
MOLARTooth in the back of the mouth
ACHEPain in a tooth or the heart
odontoblastsA cell in the pulp of a tooth that produces dentin
odontoblastA cell in the pulp of a tooth that produces dentin
odontoblasta tooth cell in the surface of dental pulp that produces dentine
setbend slightly the tooth points of (a saw) alternately in opposite directions
dentistperson trained in the prevention and treatment of tooth and gum diseases
odontoblastsODONTOBLAST, a tooth cell in the surface of dental pulp that produces dentine
dentifricea powder or other substance to be used in cleaning the teeth; tooth powder
gumboilsmall abscess on the gum, originating in an abscess in the pulp of a tooth
dentifricesDENTIFRICE, a powder or other substance to be used in cleaning the teeth; tooth powder
occluding(of a tooth) Close on or come into contact with another tooth in the opposite jaw
alveolithe socket within the jawbone in which the root or roots of a tooth are set
alveolusthe socket within the jawbone in which the root or roots of a tooth are set
occludes(of a tooth) Close on or come into contact with another tooth in the opposite jaw
odontoblasticof or like an odontoblast, a tooth cell in the surface of dental pulp that produces dentine
occlusalDenoting a portion of a tooth that comes into contact with a tooth in the other jaw
premolarsA tooth situated between the canine and the molar teeth. An adult human normally has eight, two in each jaw on each side
hydroxylapatitea mineral of the apatite group that is rare in the ground but is the principal inorganic constituent of tooth enamel and bone
hydroxyapatiteA mineral of the apatite group that is the main inorganic constituent of tooth enamel and bone, although it is rare in rocks
toadstoneA gem, fossil tooth, or other stone formerly supposed to have been formed in the body of a toad, and credited with therapeutic or protective properties
toadstonesA gem, fossil tooth, or other stone formerly supposed to have been formed in the body of a toad, and credited with therapeutic or protective properties
amalgaman alloy of mercury with another metal that is solid or liquid at room temperature according to the proportion of mercury present and is used especially in making tooth cements
pluggersany of various machines or tools that insert, remove, or manipulate plugs or pluglike materials, as a dental instrument used to pack and mold the filling in a tooth cavity