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['dentl]* * *['dentl](of or for the teeth: Regular dental care is essential for healthy teeth.) dei denti* * *dental /ˈdɛntl/A a.1 dentale; dentario: dental hygiene [health], igiene [salute] dentale; dental care [disease], cura [malattia] dei denti; (fon.) a dental consonant, una consonante dentale2 (med.) dentistico; odontoiatrico: dental work, lavoro dentistico; a dental clinic (o dental hospital) una clinica odontoiatrica; DIALOGO → - Absence 2- I've got a dental appointment, ho un appuntamento dal dentistaB n.(fon.) dentale● (anat.) dental arch, arcata dentaria □ (med.) dental caries (o decay), carie dentaria □ dental chair, poltrona del dentista □ (in USA, Canada, Nuova Zelanda) dental chairside assistant, assistente di un dentista; infermiere, infermiera (fam.) □ dental floss, filo interdentale □ (med.) dental forceps, pinza odontoiatrica □ dental hygienist, igienista dentale □ dental implants, impianti dentari □ dental laboratory, laboratorio di odontotecnico; laboratorio dentistico □ dental mechanic, odontotecnico □ dental nurse, infermiere (o infermiera) di dentista □ (anat.) dental plaque, placca dentaria □ dental plate, dentiera □ dental records, cartella medica di un paziente di uno studio dentistico ( spesso usata per il riconoscimento di una vittima) □ dental student, studente d'odontoiatria □ dental surgeon, odontoiatra □ dental surgery, studio dentistico □ dental technician, odontotecnico □ (med.) dental water jet, idropulsore.* * *['dentl] -
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