Dentures
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There is one word that means to press teeth into. This word is bite and is used very often in the English language.
An antonym for the word artificial in the word natural. :)
The base word of "artificial" is "art."
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There is no specific word.
The word "artificial" used to describe, and still describes today something that is forced, affected, or feigned. A relationship, for example, could be artificial if the two people are showing more feelings than they have for each other. Nowadays, "artificial" is used mainly to mean a man-made or fake item.
The word over jet is used in dentistry to describe the distance between teeth. Often the distance between the maxillary anterior teeth and the mandibular anterior teeth are the ones used for this distance.
It's the same word - artificial
there were artificial cereals in walgreens.
In MS Word, Which menu option is used to search every occurrence of the specific word in a document
Yes, the word teeth is a common noun, the plural form for the singular noun tooth; a word for any tooth or any teeth of any kind.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing; or a title; for example:Dr. Teeth and The Electric Mayhem, rock band from the Muppet TV showDragon's Teeth (lava formation), Kapalua, HIBright Teeth Gel, teeth wihitener"The Skin of Our Teeth", a play by Thorton Wilder"Teeth", a book of poems by Arcelis Girmay