dentistry

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1)  The field of medicine concerned with the study, diagnosis, and treatment of conditions of the teeth and oral cavity.
 * 2)  Operations performed on teeth and adjoining areas such as drilling, filling cavities, and placing crowns and bridges.
 * 3)  A dental surgery, an operation on the teeth.
 * 4) * 1908, in the report of the Second International Congress on School Hygiene, volume 2, page 516:
 * Dr. Landsberg, of Posen, states that when children's teeth are put in order by means of school dentistries, anaemia, one of the most frequent school diseases, will be greatly diminished.
 * 1)  A place where dental operations are performed.
 * 1)  A dental surgery, an operation on the teeth.
 * 2) * 1908, in the report of the Second International Congress on School Hygiene, volume 2, page 516:
 * Dr. Landsberg, of Posen, states that when children's teeth are put in order by means of school dentistries, anaemia, one of the most frequent school diseases, will be greatly diminished.
 * 1)  A place where dental operations are performed.
 * Dr. Landsberg, of Posen, states that when children's teeth are put in order by means of school dentistries, anaemia, one of the most frequent school diseases, will be greatly diminished.
 * 1)  A place where dental operations are performed.
 * 1)  A place where dental operations are performed.

Quotations

 * 2000, The Biographical Dictionary of Women in Science: L-Z (Marilyn Bailey Ogilvie, Joy Dorothy Harvey), page 1271:
 * Lucy specialized in the dentistry of women and children.
 * 2011, Phyllis J. Perry, Speaking Ill of the Dead: Jerks in Colorado History, page 75:
 * In 1873 Holliday moved to Dallas, Texas, and opened a dentist's office there. At this time he began to gamble heavily and soon found gambling more lucrative than his dentistry.

Translations

 * Burmese: သွားဘက်ဆိုင်ရာပညာ
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 * Indonesian: kedokteran gigi
 * Inuktitut: ᑭᒍᑎᓕᕆᔨ
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 * Maori: mātai niho
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 * Tagalog: dentisteriya, palangipinan


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 * Czech: zubní lékařství
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 * Finnish: hammashoito
 * Hebrew: רפואת שיניים
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 * Japanese:, 歯科学
 * Latvian: zobārstniecība, stomatoloģija
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 * Russian:, , лече́ние зубо́в