it is not uncommon to adjust the occlusion of adjacent teeth when placing a crown.
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Both the simple past and the past participle are ground.
its the same thing to make coffee , so you can melt to make chocolate and grind for coffee
One Sierra Miwok tradition is that they ground acorns in holes in rock to grind it into flour
The Womanhood Ceremony, where girls become women. They have to grind flour and do tons of chores to make them a better person.
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no if your gums are bleeding when you gtind your teeth you may have gum disesase consult you dentist asap !
The irregular past tense form of "grind" is "ground".
you can get them from your local dentist. he/she will make a mould of your teeth and send it off to the hospital to be made. they are usually flexible. kirstyn. 17 x
The term grind refers to a type of dance common to rap, techno or pop music.
They mean intellectual or scholar.
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No, "have an ax to grind" is a common idiom that means to have a strong opinion or feeling about something because of a past experience or grievance. It does not involve personification.
"Tweens" are HUMANS. HUMANS can grind. So yes, tweens can grind..
Yes. Grind it out and place a filling in the tooth.
Grind? There isn't a place to grind your Pokemon.
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