dentistry in the PONS Dictionary

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Other highly ranked schools include journalism and mass communication, law, library and information science, medicine, dentistry, and city and regional planning.
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Jones stopped practicing dentistry in the 1920s and began investigating and instructing voice training.
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As with any dentistry, good oral hygiene is paramount for success.
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Besides its widespread monetary and symbolic functions, gold has many practical uses in dentistry, electronics, and other fields.
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She often traveled with a portable dentistry chair.
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Laser medicine: medicine and especially dentistry have found many new uses for diode lasers.
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This effort was unsuccessful largely due to the medical establishment's negative view of dentistry at that time.
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During the third year, students are exposed to clinical topics like anesthesiology, diagnostics, surgery, ophthalmology, orthopedics, and dentistry.
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Tertiary specialisations include orthopaedic, maxillofacial surgery, plastic surgery, dentistry, a burn injury treatment centre as well as facilities for rehabilitation, renal dialysis, and neonatal care.
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The department also advised students who wish to pursue professional degree in the fields of pharmacy, medicine, dentistry, and optometry.
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