Aún no tenemos significados para "new tooth".
1She's one tomorrow, and she's getting a new tooth to celebrate.
2I'm afraid he's cutting a new tooth.
3The baby has a new tooth coming.
4Every new tooth, every little child hurt, every little halting word was a joy to the Colonel.
5If there is not room where the new tooth appears, the next temporary tooth must be taken out.
6Dorothy perhaps has cut a new tooth and Anne may have said something really clever about the baker's man.
7Cheryl is psyched: Dr. LaFrom used a caliper device called Dentagauge to get the dimensions of a new tooth exactly right.
8The information is then sent to a machine that manufactures prostheses and a new tooth is created that is strong, durable and life-like.
9There was a new cake of soap in the ample soap-dish, and a new tooth-brush in a sheath of transparent paper lay on the marble.
10When a front tooth falls out the whole row of teeth move horizontally forward along the jaw, and a new tooth erupts at the back.
11Honduras mulched the strawberries, and set new teeth in his lawn rakes.
12Ledford pledged that once stateside, he would buy his friend some new teeth.
13To have her new teeth, Jessika's original lip fillers were dissolved.
14Why don't you go to another dentist and get new teeth?
15They sent in love, words of encouragement - and offers to make new teeth.
16He could feel the sharp edges of new teeth breaking through its pale gums.
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