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в PONS речника
den·tal [ˈdentəl, Am -t̬-] ПРИЛ inv
dental
dental decay
Zahnfäule f <-> kein pl
dental decay
Karies f <->
ˈden·tal floss СЪЩ no pl
dental floss
Zahnseide f <-, -n>
to use dental floss
den·tal la·ˈbora·tory СЪЩ
dental laboratory
dental laboratory
Dentallabor ср <-s, -s>
dental tech·ˈni·cian СЪЩ
dental technician
Zahntechniker(in) м (f) <-s, -; -, -nen>
den·tal ˈhy·gien·ist СЪЩ
dental hygienist
Dentalhygieniker(in) м (f)
den·tal ˈhy·giene СЪЩ no pl
dental hygiene
Mundhygiene f <-, -n>
den·tal prac·ˈti·tion·er СЪЩ
Zahnarzt(-ärztin) м (f) <-es, -ärzte; -, -nen>
den·tal ˈsur·geon СЪЩ
dental surgeon
Zahnarzt(-ärztin) м (f) <-es, -ärzte; -, -nen>
den·tal ˈnurse СЪЩ МЕД
dental nurse
Zahnarzthelfer(in) м (f) <-s, -; -, -nen>
Запис в OpenDict
dental dam СЪЩ
dental dam (in dentistry) МЕД
"Биология"
dental structure СЪЩ
dental structure
dental arcade [ˌdentlɑːˈkeɪd] СЪЩ
dental arcade
dental root СЪЩ
dental root
PONS OpenDict

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Примери от PONS речника (редакционно проверени)
dental appointment
Zahnarzttermin м <-s, -e>
dental implant
Zahnimplantat ср <-(e)s, -e>
dental [or tooth]decay
Zahnfäule f <-> kein pl
едноезични примери (не са проверени от PONS редакцията)
It follows the experiences of a dental hygienist following her unfaithful husband's sudden death.
en.wikipedia.org
He was heir to that real estate fortune; she was a dental hygienist.
www.cbsnews.com
Hard to miss and very convincing were his very sharp fangs that had obviously never seen a dental hygienist.
www.huffingtonpost.com
On an average day the dentist could see 10 patients and the dental hygienist sees roughly seven to eight people.
www.northumberlandnews.com
Having your teeth regularly cleaned by a dental hygienist is fundamental to maintaining healthy teeth and gums.
www.bramptonguardian.com
Примери от интернет (не са проверени от PONS редакцията)
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The incidence of tooth decay ( dental caries ) in children and adolescents in most European countries has fallen steadily over the past three decades, despite the fact that the average intake of sugars has remained fairly constant.
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www.eufic.org
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Das Auftreten von Karies bei Kindern und Jugendlichen ist während der letzten drei Jahrzehnte kontinuierlich zurückgegangen, obwohl der durchschnittliche Zuckerverzehr in etwa gleich geblieben ist.
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