a dental bridge
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bridgeworka dental bridge
bridgeworksBRIDGEWORK, a dental bridge
restorationA structure provided to replace or repair dental tissue so as to restore its form and function, such as a filling, crown, or bridge
restorationsA structure provided to replace or repair dental tissue so as to restore its form and function, such as a filling, crown, or bridge
dentalsa dental consonant
FLOSSDo a dental job
ORALLike a dental exam
MOLARPlace for a dental crown
XRAYSPart of a dental checkup
GASA number of dental patients?
DDSGraduate of a dental school.
FILLINGSTATIONSDental chairs, in a way
HEADRESTPart of a dental chair
GIFTHORSEIt's never a dental patient?
XRAYPart of a dental exam
EXAMPart of a dental visit
RULINGTHEROOTSBeing a commanding dental surgeon?
ORALLike a dental school exam?
TARTARWhat a dental scaler removes
CAVITYCause for a dental filling
SUCTIONCUPThe dental hygienist ordered a ...
dentalsDENTAL, a dentally produced sound
bitewinga dental X-ray film
DONKINGDECAYDental problem for a boxing promoter?
DRILLINSTRUCTORFaculty member at a dental school?
TSKSound produced by a dental click
ONLAYDental covering similar to a crown
bitewingsBITEWING, a dental X-ray film
bursbit used on a dental drill
GUTTAPERCHARubberlike gum used as a dental cement
checkupA thorough examination, esp. a medical or dental one
ceramisttechnician in a dental laboratory who makes dentures from porcelain
novocaine(tradename) a proprietary name for cocaine, as a dental anaesthetic
novocainesNOVOCAINE, (tradename) a proprietary name for cocaine, as a dental anaesthetic
ZANEGREYAuthor who began a dental practice in New York City in 1898
odontoblasta tooth cell in the surface of dental pulp that produces dentine
odontoblastsODONTOBLAST, a tooth cell in the surface of dental pulp that produces dentine
odontoblasticof or like an odontoblast, a tooth cell in the surface of dental pulp that produces dentine
lidocaineA synthetic compound used as a local anesthetic, e.g., for dental surgery, and in treating abnormal heart rhythms
ionomersAny of a class of polymer materials consisting of thermoplastic resins stabilized by ionic cross-linkages, used to make dental cement and sealants