un dente
Dente is an Italian equivalent of the English word "tooth".Specifically, the word is a masculine noun in its singular form. It may be preceded by the masculine singular definite article il ("the"). The pronunciation will be "DEN-tey" in Italian.
Dente di leone is an Italian equivalent of the English word "dandelion".Specifically, the masculine noun dente is "tooth". The preposition di means "of". The masculine noun leonetranslates as "lion".The pronunciation will be "DEHN-tey dee ley-OH-ney" in Italian.
"Until firm" is an English equivalent of the Italian loan phrase al dente in Spanish. Spanish equivalents, in addition to the above-mentioned Italian loan phrase (literally, "to the tooth"), range from a punto (loosely "ready") to al diente(literally "to the tooth") and en su punto (loosely "done to perfection," "just right"). The respective pronunciations will be "al DEN-tey" in Pisan Italian and "a POON-to," "al DYEN-tey" and "en soo POON-to" in Uruguayan Spanish.
the whole tooth and nothing but the tooth
The tooth in question is a tooth that children have. If it is not a permanent tooth, it could be called a milk tooth.
The term you are likely looking for is al dente, or 'to the tooth'. The means the pasta has a very slight resistence when you bite into it, but should not be crunchy. Well cooked pasta should never be mushy.
Tooth out like take out only tooth out
A new tooth should not affect a filled tooth. If the filled tooth is tbeing replaced it will just fall out and the new tooth takes its place. If the new tooth is adjacent to or opposite the filled tooth it has no effect.
mass of tooth over volume of tooth
No, you won't gain height because a tooth is extracted. If you mean, will your tooth grow back, than it depends if your tooth was an adult tooth or a baby tooth.
yes the mexican tooth fairy is called tooth mouse