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The phrase "dentist appointment" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a scheduled visit to a dental office for a dental check-up. For example, "I have a dentist appointment tomorrow at 10 a.m."
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Jerome Jerry Zipkinin had a dentist appointment, we heard.
It used to be that women wouldn't talk about when their kid had a dentist appointment.
February 5th: Had a full head of garlic for dinner the night before a dentist appointment.
(Opening night is March 9, 2017. Damn, I've got a dentist appointment).
He filed for Social Security, set him up with health care, and arranged a dentist appointment.
I do have a dentist appointment coming up in March so I will revisit it again.
She told administrators that she needed to take him out of school for a dentist appointment, Mr. Browne said.
Aides said the vice president lightened his day only once, when he decided to skip a dentist appointment.
A few hours before a dentist appointment, I had to cancel because my baby sitter was ill.
And I'm set to leave my desk early for a dentist appointment, after which I'll rush home to cook a late dinner.
One day when their parents tried to bring them home after a dentist appointment, the Syrian children refused, insisting on returning to school for the time remaining.
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