Dentistry is the work that a dentist does. A dentist job is to look after the oral health of their clients. This may also include getting ride of any barries that may be in the way of the client including physical barries, if they can not walk a ramp may be needed. If they are scared their nerves will need to be calm. The dentist will need to also have many skills and qualities including communication skills and management skills as they may run a practice. Dentistry is "the profession or science dealing with the prevention and treatment of diseases and malformations of the teeth, gums, and oral cavity, and the removal, correction, and replacement of decayed, damaged, or lost parts, including such operations as the filling and crowning of teeth, the straightening of teeth, and the construction of artificial dentures." www.dictionary.com
Yes, "dentist" is a concrete noun because it refers to a specific profession involving a person who practices dentistry. Concrete nouns denote tangible entities or individuals that can be perceived through the senses, and a dentist fits this definition as they can be seen, heard, and interacted with.
The word zahnarzt is German and is similar to the German word for ten: zehn. However zahnarzt means dental or dentist in English, but apart from the English word dentist the German word can mean a more advanced oral practitioner.
A dentist in bed is a tooth dentist. This is a joke.
The pronoun for "the dentist" in the sentence "The dentist said, 'open wide'" would be "he" or "she," depending on the gender of the dentist. If the dentist's gender is unspecified, you could use "they" as a gender-neutral option.
Dentist is a noun.
The singular possessive form of the noun dentist is dentist's.example: The dentist's waiting room was empty.
you can by telling a dentist that you have to go to the toilet during a dentist apointment.
Find a new dentist.
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Because a specialist has the letters DDS after his name
It varies widely. Your best bet is to talk to the dentist you regularly see, and talk to them about what services they provide. By definition, a "general dentist" should be able to provide most types of dental care. However, there are times when we need to refer you to a specialist -- general dentists are sort of like going to a general mechanic for your car - you can get most things fixed there, but sometimes they have to send you to the dealership for "special" parts or procedures.
By going to the dentist for an extraction.