dentist in the PONS Dictionary

dentist Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be dentist by trade
to town/the dentist('s)

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The number of medical doctors and dentists reportedly increased sevenfold between 1970 and 1985, producing a ratio of one doctor per 673 citizens.
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He practiced as a dentist before entering political life.
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Occasionally, some primary teeth are slow to exfoliate (fall out), and the dentist may want to remove a primary tooth early to prevent orthodontic problems.
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Few states tax the services of a doctor, dentist, or attorney.
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All of the upper teeth were perfect, but one of the lower molars showed signs of having been removed by a dentist.
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There are two doctors, one dentist, one lab technician and nine nurses.
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The town also has a medical center and a dentist, as well as a school and kindergarten.
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Most of the disc contains mood music, some reminiscent of a film soundtrack, the rest sounding like it belongs in a medieval dentist's office.
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He still strives to be the best possible dentist achievable.
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Some dentists offer patients medication to ward off such attacks.
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