orthodontics

[ US /ˌɔɹθəˈdɑntɪks/ ]
[ UK /ˌɔːθədˈɒntɪks/ ]
NOUN
  1. the branch of dentistry dealing with the prevention or correction of irregularities of the teeth
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How To Use orthodontics In A Sentence

  • He said the Western Health Board currently had one Consultant Orthodontist and four Dentists, two of whom were undergoing specialist training in orthodontics.
  • Many consumers are not aware that general dentists are legally capable of doing orthodontics after dental school.
  • Because they have been able to keep the dental readiness of our fleet and shore active-duty members so high, family members can receive care in all dental disciplines, including orthodontics.
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  • If your child wears braces, a retainer, or other orthodontics, ask the orthodontist about dental care.
  • The branch of dentistry that specialises in aligning teeth is called orthodontics.
  • By pushing teeth back into the bone, orthodontics can reduce the effect of receding gums, too.
  • The shiny, perfectly aligned teeth that screamed orthodontics. BAD MEDICINE
  • The skin was fresh complected, out of doors, the orthodontics out of this world. THE TOUCH OF INNOCENTS
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