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Meanings of dental cavities in English
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Usage of dental cavities in English
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Two-fifths of pre-schoolers in Northland and Auckland have dentalcavities a new study has found.
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It is a necessary fuel for dentalcavities and it burns up vitamin D, Hujoel added.
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Mental hygiene admits the existence of dentalcavities, scarlet fever germs, adenoids, cross-eyes, uncleanliness, broken legs, inflamed eyes, overeating.
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Prevention is based on the awareness and the importance of dental hygiene and getting proper and early treatment for dentalcavities.
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People who drown and stay trapped underwater for months are often unrecognizable, so accounts of scars, tattoos and dentalcavities help.
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The World Health Organisation (WHO) says between 60 and 90 percent of school children have dentalcavities.
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Fluorine is an element while fluoride, used in civic water supplies and toothpaste to help prevent dentalcavities, is an ion with very different properties.
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The China News Service said children were on average 2.5 kg heavier than they were 10 years ago and had more dentalcavities.