A consonant articulated with the tip of the tongue near the gum ridge.
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Examples for "dental"
Examples for "dental"
1Background: Malocclusion is one of the most common dental problems in mankind.
2This may pose a potential health risk for patients and dental personnel.
3Sugar also has negative impact on dental health and the related costs.
4Conclusion: Overweight Greek pre-school children are at higher risk of dental caries.
5HEALTHCARE - Include pharmacare and basic dental coverage in national health coverage.
1We also need calcium to support the health of the alveolar bone.
2Results: The ASV group had lower alveolar strain than the VCV group.
3The control lung tissue showed a normal architecture with clear alveolar spaces.
4Transcytosis may be important in regulating the alveolar milieu under nonpathological circumstances.
5We provide evidence for the nature of inclusions contained in alveolar macrophages.
1Vocalising dental consonants between vowels is a common feature of both American and Northern Irish English.
2In a way, it was Spanish, or, rather, the pure Castilian tongue; but it seemed to be devoid of dental consonants.
Translations for dental consonant