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orthodontist

[ UK /ˈɔːθədˌɒntɪst/ ]
[ US /ˌɔɹθəˈdɑntəst/ ]
NOUN
  1. a dentist specializing in the prevention or correction of irregularities of the teeth

How To Use orthodontist In A Sentence

  • The development of the Broadbent - Bolton cephalometer and the history of its evolution to common usage are familiar to all orthodontists.
  • Her mother was vacationing in Barbados with a stylish orthodontist. The Landscape of Pleasure
  • A dentist was summoned to the make-up trailer to fix the star's chip, though on camera it will be guest orthodontist Kathy Najimy extricating Betty from her stuck braces.
  • But for the majority of people a consultation with an orthodontist is the best policy. Times, Sunday Times
  • With respect to a patient with a severe underbite, first and foremost, one should visit an orthodontist.
  • Nine of the nation's 10 highest-paying occupations are in the medical field, including anesthesiologist, oral and maxillofacial surgeon, orthodontist, and obstetrician and gynecologist. America's Best- and Worst-Paying Jobs
  • The girl alongside him, he notes, has "buckteeth," a term which, for reasons of orthodontistry or political correctness, has fallen from the English language. David Margolick: John Updike, Hall of Famer
  • Hynotherapy is administered by his ‘guru’ orthodontist, however his troubles are only just beginning.
  • Her boyfriend, an orthodontist with a talent for charades and not much else, has just popped the question. The Sun
  • An orthodontist's dream, an Atlantic wolffish displays the hardware it uses to crush mollusks, shellfish, and sea urchins.
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