dental in Italian
dental in Italian is dentario, dentale — dental means relating to teeth or to the care and treatment of teeth.
dental in Italian
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(phonetics, uncommon) Articulated with the tip or blade of the tongue: coronal.
dentario
(phonetics, uncommon) Articulated with the tip or blade of the tongue: coronal.
What does "dental" mean?
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adj Relating to teeth or to the care and treatment of teeth.
"She has a dental appointment on Thursday for a check-up."
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adj In phonetics, describing a speech sound made with the tongue touching the upper front teeth.
"The "th" sound in "this" is a dental consonant."
dental in a sentence
- She has a dental appointment on Thursday for a check-up.
- Dental hygiene is just as important for children as it is for adults.
- The "th" sound in "this" is a dental consonant.
Common Italian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "dental" in Italian?
"dental" in Italian is dentario, dentale. dental means: Relating to teeth or to the care and treatment of teeth.
How do you use "dental" in a sentence?
Example: "She has a dental appointment on Thursday for a check-up." In Italian, "dental" is dentario, dentale.
Are there other ways to say "dental" in Italian?
Yes — Italian has 2 translations listed for "dental": dentario, dentale.
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