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Example sentences for "dentist"

Lexicographically close words:
dentifrice; dentigerous; dentil; dentils; dentine; dentistry; dentists; dentition; dentro; dents
  1. Felicia hadn't two carfares and she had forgotten to ask the dentist for money.

  2. The second set will answer for a while; but he will never get a set that can be depended on until the dentist makes one.

  3. A good dentist can remedy all these malformations and though it may be troublesome at the time, the child, when grown, will blame you for not having relieved him of them.

  4. Pain and expense are saved by consulting the dentist in good season.

  5. This will at least give temporary relief until you can see your dentist and have the tooth treated.

  6. Let the dentist clean them and remove the tartar, if any, as commercial preparations often injure.

  7. Well, never mind the details, they are too painful to talk about, but remember the lesson that they teach--Go to the Dentist and get a clean bill of health on the tooth question before you start for a lengthy camp.

  8. I dropped off to sleep--that fool dentist had shot me full of dope--but I did hear the bell and I come up to answer it.

  9. You've had a hard day with the abscessed tooth, the dope the dentist gave you, and--other things.

  10. I led them a few hundred feet to the office of Dentist Williams, who was acting as consul for the United States.

  11. The dithyramb of a bacchanal sounded, and the outlaw dentist was reminded of his former intimate friend, King Pomaré the Fifth.

  12. If you don't know what Riggs's Disease of the Teeth is, the dentist will tell you.

  13. He patronized a dentist in Cavendish Square, and a manicurist in Bond Street.

  14. There has been a sudden boom in the patent, every dentist is using it, and, as a consequence, the shares have risen enormously.

  15. Search among the cinders of the furnace disclosed pieces of human bones and a set of false teeth which the dentist who made them recognized as made by him for Dr.

  16. One day while his dentist was off hunting, the Sultan got a toothache.

  17. His courtiers then got hold of a poor dentist who could hardly make his living.

  18. Smith was the leading colored dentist once, and the leading dentist of the city in his day.

  19. There is no record of any accident having resulted from this practice hitherto; but since the dentist seldom weighs the arsenic, it is not altogether free from danger.

  20. By the ancient priestly law a dentist is not allowed to treat a deaf man, nor a surgeon for broken bones a patient who is suffering from a disease of the bowels, even though he should have a first rate knowledge of internal complaints.

  21. I came hither for the purpose of having a tooth extracted by an Egyptian dentist said to take out teeth without causing much pain.

  22. Dentist from the unseen regions near the door.

  23. Right oh," he remarked, when the confidings of the Dentist had got so that you could understand what he was driving at.

  24. Dentist in breathlessness, when the young stomachs of the young explorers had bitten the dust for some yards further.

  25. The Dentist did--and then afterwards he said he only did it because he thought Oswald was frightened of the dark.

  26. The Dentist (so-called for short, his real name being Denis) got red and white, and drew Oswald aside to the window for a secret discussion.

  27. If a dentist may lawfully supply the place of a lost tooth, or an old beau comb his hair skillfully over a bald spot, then am I guiltless.

  28. A dentist in a suburb that shall be nameless has a case of samples attached to the outside of his front door, with an inscription inviting people to choose a set of teeth before entering.

  29. He is a young dentist with a large practice, and is already a well-known authority on Japanese methods of extraction.

  30. Among the last was a big molar, that by the time she had to come to her dentist had become so infected and ulcerated nothing could be done about it except extract it.

  31. I am learning to be a dentist with my father-in-law, who keeps a fine office.

  32. He went in the evening because he was busy in the daytime, and when he arrived the police were searching the house; after which all the inmates, dentist and patients, were taken to the police station and cast into prison.

  33. The smallest cavities should be filled at once, and the pain will be less than when these agonizing crevices get so large that you feel that it's a flip-up between going to a dentist or jumping into the lake.

  34. Conceive that an appointment with the dentist implies heavenly joy instead of infernal pain, and you will have a notion of the daily state of Mrs Blackshaw and Emmie (the nurse) with regard to the baby's bath.

  35. When you have an appointment with the dentist at five o'clock in the afternoon the idea of the appointment is immanent in your mind from the first moment of your awakening.

  36. Occasionally I got up and walked about for a couple of hours, leaning on a stick like a helpless old man, took an interest in the theatre, and went for treatment to the English dentist who was, at the same time, an officer of the guard.

  37. As the dentist was one of them, I hurried after him and asked him if it would be convenient for me to come to him next day.

  38. The thing the dentist pulled with was as sharp as the head of a pin,—no, the point of a pin.

  39. Well, so I went to the dentist with Auntie.

  40. Well, and I told mamma I was willing to go to the dentist again, for it didn’t hurt much.

  41. She gave her invitation in a calm, decided manner--rather in the manner of a dentist making appointments.

  42. So in the elation of a visit to the dentist over, she emerged into the street.

  43. I've already quarrelled with one dentist this afternoon because he refused to take it out.

  44. No person in Hanbridge with any yearnings for style would dream, he trusted, of going to any other dentist than the dentist patronized by Mrs Clowes.

  45. It'll be the biggest advertisement that either you or any other dentist ever had.

  46. The mere fact that a new dentist has "set up" in a district is enough to cure all the toothache for miles around.

  47. I was shocked once, when I was eight years old, because I was taken to the dentist without being told.


  48. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "dentist" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.