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dental and problem
* In medicine and dentistry, custom-fitted appliances to an individual for the purpose of correction of a physical or dental problem such as:
Penny is Bob's former secretary at his former dental office back in London, she is characterized as a lazy, irresponsible and a negeletful employee of Bob who seem to have an attitude problem and is the main cause of Bob and Margaret's evictions from London due to a horrendous and violence protesting associated with protestors who theretened death thereats if the couple were ever to return to London for improper care of their dogs, when actually it was Penny's fault.
Raw diet proponents note that the same risks of obstruction, puncturing, and dental fractures are present in dog chews, with little evidence indicating that this is a serious problem particular to raw diets with bones.
Dental erosion is the most common chronic disease of children ages 5 – 17, although it is only relatively recently that it has been recognised as a dental health problem.
In these cases the dental problem is, most of the time, derived from the skeletal disharmony.
One simple example of a thermal expansion problem is the tendency of dental fillings to expand by an amount different from the teeth, for example when drinking a hot drink, causing toothache.
A rider needs to verify with a veterinarian that the horse does not have a dental problem.
Very few vets or equine dental technicians subscribe to the belief that they are never a problem.

dental and sometimes
A simple dental click is used in English to express pity or to shame someone, and sometimes to call an animal, and is written tsk!
The labial, dental, and lateral releases, on the other hand, are typically " noisy ": they are longer, lip-or tooth-sucking sounds with turbulent airflow, and are sometimes called affricates.
Ultrasonic cleaners, sometimes mistakenly called supersonic cleaners, are used at frequencies from 20 to 40 kHz for jewellery, lenses and other optical parts, watches, dental instruments, surgical instruments, diving regulators and industrial parts.
Other phenolic antiseptics include historically important, but today rarely used ( sometimes in dental surgery ) thymol, today obsolete hexachlorophene, still used triclosan and sodium 3, 5-dibromo-4-hydroxybenzenesulfonate ( Dibromol ).
A dental dam ( sometimes known as a " Kofferdam "-- from German ), is used mainly in endodontic treatment and when putting fillings into teeth.
Crust punks sometimes sew articles of clothing with found or cheaply bought materials, such as dental floss.
Older classifications sometimes placed mongooses in the family Viverridae, but both morphological and molecular evidence speaks against the monophyly of this group, though they do have the same basic dental formula as the viverrids.
The question is sometimes raised as to whether Jèrriais should move to a writing system based on English orthography, however this would have implications for the continuity of the literary tradition over two centuries or more ( note though, that the digraph " th " for the typical dental fricative of Jèrriais has evidently been borrowed from English orthography ).
It is possible to split some kinds of dental floss lengthwise generating a pair of thinner pieces that are much weaker but sometimes usable.
Threaders are sometimes required to floss with dental braces, fix retainers, bridges, and crowns.
This symbol is also sometimes used to represent the dental approximant, a similar sound not known to contrast with a dental fricative in any language, though that is more clearly written with the lowering diacritic, ⟨⟩.
Speakers of languages and dialects without the sound sometimes have difficulty producing or distinguishing it from similar sounds, especially if they have had no chance to acquire it in childhood, and typically replace it with a voiceless alveolar fricative, voiceless dental stop, or a voiceless labiodental fricative ( known respectively as th-alveolarization, th-stopping, and th-fronting.
This adaptation is a learned skill that may sometimes require relearning to adapt to loss of teeth or to dental appliances such as dentures.
The Women's Royal Army Corps ( WRAC ; sometimes pronounced acronymically as, a term unpopular with its members ) was the corps to which all women in the British Army except medical, dental and veterinary officers and chaplains ( who belonged to the same corps as the men ) and nurses ( who belonged to Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps ) belonged from 1949 to 1992.
It is sometimes used in the management of dental caries as a " temporary filling ".
While the indirect restoration is being prepared, a provisory / temporary restoration is sometimes used to cover the prepared part of the tooth, which can help maintain the surrounding dental tissues.
Titanium, usually commercially pure but sometimes a 90 % alloy, is used as the anchor for dental implants as it is biocompatible and can integrate into bone.
The dentist should examine the patient thoroughly: take a health and dental history ( including allergies and sensitivities ), observe hard and soft tissues, placement and conditions of restorations, and sometimes x-rays to determine the nature and depth of possible irregularities.
Power or light-accelerated bleaching, sometimes colloquially referred to as laser bleaching ( a common misconception since lasers are an older technology that was used before current technologies were developed ), uses light energy to accelerate the process of bleaching in a dental office.
Sealants can save time, money, and the discomfort sometimes associated with dental fillings.
Also, the Iberian sign “ s ” is transcribed as “ z ” in Celtiberian, because it is assumed that it sometimes expresses the fricative result of an ancient dental occlusive (" d "), while the Iberian sign “ s ´” is transcribed as “ s ”.
The inferior alveolar nerve ( sometimes called the inferior dental nerve ) is a branch of the mandibular nerve, which is itself the third branch ( V3 ) of the trigeminal nerve ( cranial nerve V ).
Methamphetamine users sometimes experience soreness in the joint of the jaw and dental attrition ( tooth wear ), owing to bruxism ( grinding of the teeth ) caused by the drug.

dental and found
Next he tried rinsing the mouth of himself and somebody else with a mouthwash containing vinegar or brandy and found that living organisms remained in the dental plaque.
A number of other changes have also characterized the evolution of humans, among them an increased importance on vision rather than smell ; a smaller gut ; loss of body hair ; evolution of sweat glands ; a change in the shape of the dental arcade from being u-shaped to being parabolic ; development of a chin ( only found in Homo sapiens ), development of styloid processes ; development of a descended larynx.
Many paleoanthropologists now use the term Homo ergaster for the non-Asian forms of this group, and reserve Homo erectus only for those fossils that are found in Asia and meet certain skeletal and dental requirements which differ slightly from H. ergaster.
Holmium is used in yttrium-iron-garnet ( YIG )- and yttrium-lanthanum-fluoride ( YLF ) solid-state lasers found in microwave equipment ( which are in turn found in a variety of medical and dental settings ).
The language may not make such distinctions, such that two or more coronal places are found allophonically, or the transcription may simply be too broad to distinguish dental from alveolar.
" One review of published children's books and popular artwork found the tooth fairy to also be depicted as a child with wings, a pixie, a dragon, a blue mother-figure, a flying ballerina, two little old men, a dental hygenist, a potbellied flying man smoking a cigar, a bat, a bear and others.
The dental morphology of the Roman-period Faiyum mummies was also compared with that of earlier Egyptian populations, and was found to be " much more closely akin " to that of ancient Egyptians than to Greeks or other European populations.
This is because Dyirbal lacks the dental / alveolar split typically found in these languages.
Looking at inherited dental traits, she found that only in Northern Spain and the Czech Republic were there demonstrable genetic links between immediately previous populations and Bell Beaker populations.
Although the voiced dental fricative is standard in the literary language, it is not found in the eastern dialects.
have been found in soil ; fresh, brackish, and sea water ; sewage ; swimming pools ; contact lens equipment ; medicinal pools ; dental treatment units ; dialysis machines ; heating, ventilating, and air conditioning systems ; mammalian cell cultures ; vegetables ; human nostrils and throats ; and human and animal brain, skin, and lung tissues.
One survey of dental practices in the mid-19th century catalogued dental fillings found in the remains of seven Confederate soldiers from the U. S. Civil War ; they were made of:
They are more often found in extra-linguistic contexts, such as the " tsk tsk " sound many Westerners use to express regret or pity ( a dental click ), or the clucking noise used by many equestrians to urge on their horses ( a lateral click ).
On August 12, 1982, a body was found at South Avenue and Bridge Street in Arlington, Staten Island, New York ; the corpse's hands were severed and the face was so badly decomposed that dental records were required to verify the identity.
Several Filipino restaurants, remittance and travel agencies, beauty parlors, medical and dental offices can be found all over Milpitas.
Bisphenol A is commonly found in plastic bottles ( including many baby bottles ), plastic food containers, dental materials, and the linings of metal food and infant formula cans.
Finding a dental moldmaking substance called alginate to be sufficient, she found her first client in Jimi Hendrix, the first of many to submit to the idea.
However, by 11 May 1945, the Soviets had already had Hitler's dentist, Hugo Blaschke, and his dental technician confirm the dental remains found were Hitler's and Braun's.
A 2006 Zogby International poll of 2, 590 US adults found that 72 % of respondents were not aware that mercury was a main component of dental amalgam and 92 % of respondents would prefer to be told about mercury in dental amalgam before receiving it as a filling.

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