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The word 'dental' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to anything related to dentistry or teeth. For example: "I need to make an appointment with my dental hygienist for a regular checkup."
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dental
noun
Cleaning and polishing of an animal's teeth.
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The company, which is the largest provider of urgent care services in the country, already operates the Suffolk out-of-hours GP and dental service and recently started providing NHS 111 services in Hillingdon and Croydon.
It also raised concerns about the decontamination of dental equipment.
Belinda Smith, from Canterbury district health board, said the ministry was concerned by the number of emergency dental care grants being given by the Ministry of Social Development's Work and Income service to unemployed young adults.
Likewise, most pay for dental treatment even if treated by an NHS dentist and so it is a reasonable assumption to make.
Using a wheelchair to exit her flat, we take her for a dental appointment.
For infection to take hold in the person undergoing dental treatment, the virus concerned would still have to be "viable".
The chances of blood-to-blood contact in the setting of a dental surgery are therefore low.
Her limbs, fingers and dental arch were removed, and her body set alight.
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The silver spoon in the young man's mouth has reacted with his dental enamel, while Django retains a Hollywood smile even after years of brutal treatment.
He'd noticed that his incredibly white face made his teeth look yellow, so he went to the dentist; and then, when he got the bill, said, "I don't pay no dental bills.
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