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dental
[ den-tl ]
adjective
- of or relating to the teeth.
- of or relating to dentistry or a dentist.
- Phonetics.
- (of a speech sound) articulated with the tongue tip touching the back of the upper front teeth or immediately above them, as French t.
- alveolar, as English t.
noun
- Phonetics. a dental sound.
dental
/ ˈdɛntəl /
adjective
- of or relating to the teeth
- of or relating to dentistry
- phonetics
- pronounced or articulated with the tip of the tongue touching the backs of the upper teeth, as for t in French tout
- (esp in the phonology of some languages, such as English) another word for alveolar
noun
- phonetics a dental consonant
dental
/ dĕn′tl /
- Relating to the teeth.
Other Words From
- den·tali·ty noun
- dental·ly adverb
- post·dental adjective noun
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of dental1
Example Sentences
Another healthcare-based company, Pearl, which creates artificial intelligence tools to help read dental patient X-rays, raised $58 million — which the company says is the biggest investment ever in dental AI.
Dental records later confirmed the remains belonged to Richardson.
The prosecution claims he was found to have been "severely malnourished", with broken bones, rickets, anaemia, dental disease and stunted growth.
The idea of putting fluoride in water systems started way back in the late 1940s and early 1950s after a dentist researching a dental condition involving mottled and discolored teeth called “Colorado brown stain” discovered that the cause was naturally occurring fluoride in the water.
The American Dental Assn. and American Academy of Pediatrics issued a joint statement of concern after the ruling, saying that there were major limitations in the study Chen cited.
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