183 examples of dentals in sentences

But here it might be argued, on the other hand, that the spheroidal Echinoids, in reality, depart further from the general plan and from the embryonic form than the elongated Spatangoids do; and that the peculiar dental apparatus and the pedicellariae of the former are marks of at least as great differentiation as the petaloid ambulacra and semitae of the latter.

Examination at this time reveals a curious thickening of the dental ridges.

Thus, when the interruption to the outgoing current takes place by movements of the lips, we have the labial consonants, p, b, f, and v. When the tongue, in relation with the teeth or hard palate, obstructs the air, the dental consonants, d, t, l, and s are produced.

Polly had initiated him in the mysteries of a discovery of mine, that it is not necessary to finish your sentence in a crowd, but by a sort of mumble, omitting sibilants and dentals.

" The dentals are those consonants which are referred to the teeth; the nasals are those which are affected by the nose; and the palatals are those which compress the palate, as k and hard g.

"Labials are formed chiefly by the lips, dentals by the teeth, palatals by the palate, gutturals by the throat, nasals by the nose, and linguals by the tongue."Ib., p. 25.

"The labials are p, b, f, v; the dentals t, d, s, z; the palatals g soft and j; the gutturals k, q, and c and g hard; the nasals m and n; and the linguals l and r."Ib., p. 25.

"Labials are formed chiefly by the lips; dentals, by the teeth; palatals, by the palate; gutturals, by the throat; nasals, by the nose; and linguals, by the tongue."Id.

"The labials are p, b, f, v; the dentals, t, d, s, z; the palatals, g soft and j; the gutturals, k, q, and c and g hard; the nasals, m and n; and the linguals, l and r."Id.

"Thus, those sounds formed principally by the throat, are called gutturals; those formed principally by the palate, palatals; those formed by the teeth, dentals; those by the lips, labials; and those by the nose, nasals."Davis cor.

SEE Sherwood, Robert E. STILLSON, WILLIAM C. Dental anatomy.

SEE Yeoman, R. S. GREEN, MELVIN W. A textbook of dental pharmacology, materia dentica and pharmaco-therapeutics.

The Science of dental materials.

Practical anesthesia for dental and oral surgery.

Essentials of American Government SEE Ogg, Frederic A. <pb id='196.png' n='1967h1/A/1194' /> RAYMOND, ELSIE S. The Cameron course in dental practice conduct.

Professional budget plan, dental contract.

Professional budget plan, dental contract.

THOMPSON, H. W. Professional budget plan, dental contract.

Clinical dental roentgenology, technique and interpretation.

Nettie Wheeler (A); 6May68; R435093. WHEELER, RUSSELL C. Textbook of dental anatomy and physiology.

Anatomy; as a basis for medical and dental practice.

Clinical dental roentgenology.

In 1882, the University of Maryland obtained from the Legislature authority to open a Dental Department.

In 1837, the first Dental Lectures in America had been delivered before the Medical Students of the University, and it was quite fitting that there should be a dental school connected with it.

In 1837, the first Dental Lectures in America had been delivered before the Medical Students of the University, and it was quite fitting that there should be a dental school connected with it.

183 examples of  dentals  in sentences