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Discover LudwigThe phrase "dental practice" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a business or facility where dental care is provided, typically by dentists and dental hygienists.
Example: "She decided to open her own dental practice after years of working in a clinic."
Alternatives: "dental office" or "dental clinic."
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Her father owns a dental practice there.
And the dental practice was doing fine.
Dental practice in Glen Cove 1946-83.
And so, naturally, you open a charity dental practice.
Luckily, his dental practice was active and remunerative.
He also has a private dental practice there.
But at that point he stayed with his dental practice.
Dr. Benson retired from his Bronx dental practice in 1998.
An earlier version misnamed Walter Palmer's dental practice as River Duff.
Protesters placed animal toys outside Palmer's River Bluff dental practice in Bloomington, a suburb of Minneapolis.
His mother is the office manager for a dental practice in Hauppauge, N.Y.
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