dental surgery

NOUN
  1. the branch of dentistry involving surgical procedures

How To Use dental surgery In A Sentence

  • She is considering legal action against the dental surgery. Times, Sunday Times
  • She is considering legal action against the dental surgery. Times, Sunday Times
  • They include the demolition of the grade II listed building and its conversion to a dental surgery with the necessary alterations.
  • If the tooth is loosened in its socket, modern dental surgery may be able to fix it to adjacent teeth.
  • With today's advances in modern dentistry, dental surgery has also advanced considerably to make the procedure nearly painless.
  • The familiar smell of the dental surgery comes from oil of cloves, a component of some dental cements.
  • For minor procedures, such as certain dental surgery or cryotherapy, where blood loss is expected to be minimal and easily manageable, anticoagulant treatment may be continued.
  • Of course, hoofing your way through a labyrinthian furniture store in search of that perfect chair can also be about as much fun as dental surgery without drugs.
  • I was allowed no anaesthetic because I was so drunk, but felt nothing of the emergency dental surgery or stitches.
  • If the tooth is loosened in its socket, modern dental surgery may be able to fix it to adjacent teeth.
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