The use of gold in dentistry is good because gold is soft enough to form into inlays or crowns but hard and strong enough to resist abrasion in the mouth. It is also good because it is chemically inert and will not react with food or the mouth's tissues.
For the extraction of his gold crown.
For trafficking gold teeth
Make an appointment with a competent dentist.
a dentist? .... o.o
Yes, "The dentist was very good at his job."
Yes; my Grandma had a gold capped tooth. Gold is an inert metal and has no harmful effects; ask your dentist - he /she will explain...
Gold teeth are not pure gold because it is such a soft metal...not much money in selling them--except to the dentist who put them in.
Everybody has to pay for what they get. Your ancestry has no bearing.
Yes, "The dentist was very good at his job."
no
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.
In the book "Night" the people with gold teeth and golden crown, they were sent to a dentist and those gold items were removed