Caries in english
Cavities
pronunciation: kævɪtiz part of speech: noun
pronunciation: kævɪtiz part of speech: noun
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caries = caries ; tooth decay ; cavity ; dental cavity ; dental caries ; dental decay.
Example: This report describes the scope and severity of early childhood caries.Example: There is a distinctive pattern of severe tooth decay in infants and young children.Example: The specific health problems investigated were a rash, a sore throat, a toothache, bleeding gums, an upset stomach, a cavity, and a bad headache.Example: Under fluorescent lamps students developed fewer dental cavities and had better attendance, achievement, and growth and development than students under other lights.Example: Dental caries and periodontal disease in children occur mainly in molars.Example: Results indicate that untreated dental decay is significant among seasonal farmworkers who seek care at this dental clinic.more:
» caries dental = dental caries ; tooth decay ; dental cavity ; dental decay .
Example: Dental caries and periodontal disease in children occur mainly in molars. Example: There is a distinctive pattern of severe tooth decay in infants and young children. Example: Under fluorescent lamps students developed fewer dental cavities and had better attendance, achievement, and growth and development than students under other lights. Example: Results indicate that untreated dental decay is significant among seasonal farmworkers who seek care at this dental clinic.