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Example sentences for "dentistry"

Lexicographically close words:
dentigerous; dentil; dentils; dentine; dentist; dentists; dentition; dentro; dents; denture
  1. They have the full privileges of the Colleges of Pharmacy and Dentistry in Philadelphia.

  2. They are licensed to practice medicine, dentistry and pharmaceutics.

  3. In many of the States the professions of law, medicine, dentistry and all the elective offices are closed by statute.

  4. Twenty years ago the Doc studied dentistry with his father, who flourished reputably as a tooth surgeon at the Troy Dental Parlors in Roosevelt Street.

  5. It is also the cause of the perfection of dentistry in this country and in England, where the teeth are always more or less on exhibition.

  6. The art of animal dentistry has been abused by the owners of stock allowing the services of irresponsible men in the veterinary profession, who do not look to the betterment of the animal's condition.

  7. Dentistry offers to women a good although restricted field of employment, and so also does pharmacy.

  8. I am a dentist at the Baylor University College of Dentistry and am familiar with the records in possession of the College relating to Mrs. Lee Harvey Oswald.

  9. I have caused a search of the files of the Baylor University College of Dentistry which reveals a file on Mrs. Lee Harvey Oswald.

  10. Even by the beginning of the nineteenth century there were scarcely any physicians in Europe who could diagnose a surgical case, while dentistry they claimed called for no more skill than that sufficient for tooth extraction.

  11. In 1834 he began to study dentistry in Boston, and after completing his studies began to practise in Hartford, Ct.

  12. Jonathan Taft, Ohio College of Dental Surgery, '50, of Cincinnati, was appointed Professor of Principles and Practice of Operative Dentistry and Dr.

  13. Hall, '89d, Professor of Dentistry in the University.

  14. Students of the Medical School, the Colleges of Dentistry and Pharmacy, and Hastings College of Law, on showing evidence of registration.

  15. In 1825 a course of lectures on dentistry was delivered before the medical class at the University of Maryland.

  16. Many dentists will say that they must learn dentistry before they learn the economics and sociology of clean teeth.

  17. Great Britain possesses upwards of twelve institutions for dental instruction, France two, Germany and Switzerland six, all being based upon the conception that dentistry is a department of general medicine.

  18. Thus there came to be two classes of practitioners, the first regarding dentistry as a specialty of medicine, the latter as a distinct and separate calling.

  19. Thus a scientific foundation was laid, and dentistry came to be practised as a specialty of medicine.

  20. All this, combined with the refusal of the medical schools to furnish the desired facilities for dental instruction, placed dentistry for the time being upon a footing entirely separate from general medicine.

  21. The entire development of modern dentistry dates from the 19th century, and mainly from its latter half.

  22. About this period numerous publications on dentistry made their appearance, notably those of Koecker, Johnson and Waite, followed somewhat later by the admirable work of Alexander Nasmyth (1839).

  23. This fact has rendered more intimate the relations between dentistry and the general practice of medicine, and has given a powerful impetus to scientific studies in dentistry.

  24. Emeritus Professor of Prosthetic Dentistry in the Indiana Medical College.

  25. The most interesting phase of what Guy de Chauliac has to say with regard to dentistry is of course to be found in his paragraphs on the artificial replacement of lost teeth and the subject of dental prosthesis generally.

  26. Surprising as it will seem to those who hear of it for the first time, dentistry reached high perfection even in what we know as ancient history.

  27. Footnote 28: "A History of Dentistry from the Most Ancient Times Until the End of the Eighteenth Century," by Dr.

  28. It has always seemed to me that the story of Medieval Dentistry presented an even better illustration of a great anticipatory development of surgery.

  29. Besides, what he has to say about dentistry occurs in typical medieval form.

  30. It is evident that the members of the Papal court, the Cardinals and the Pope himself, had the advantage of rather good dentistry at John de Vigo's hands even as early as the beginning of the sixteenth century.

  31. In the year 1700, it began to be required in France, that all persons who intended to practise dentistry in that country, should undergo an examination, to test their qualifications.

  32. Formerly, the file and the saw were employed for this purpose; and, by their indiscriminate and injudicious use, many teeth were ruined, and the art of dentistry itself brought into disrepute.

  33. She opened a dental department and began the teaching of dentistry as a branch of medicine, establishing therefor a separate degree,--D.

  34. Certainly dentistry makes as many demands for mechanical training, digital dexterity, familiarity with the properties of materials, etc.

  35. But time presses, and I want, before closing, to say a little about dentistry in America.

  36. Dentistry Taught at the School of Salernum.

  37. From being a Trade, Dentistry is now a Profession, in which Americans lead the World.

  38. But what now is to be said of the condition of dentistry to-day?

  39. Dentistry on the Same Low Plane as Medicine during the First Half of the Christian Era.

  40. Dentistry on the Same Low Plane as Medicine During the First.

  41. Under the influence of this school dentistry was more or less cultivated by those who practiced surgery.

  42. There is also a growing public demand for specialization of work, and there is probably more excuse for the perpetuation of dentistry as a specialty than for almost any other branch.

  43. One of the greatest advances in dentistry was the introduction of gold bases as a substitute for the baseplates previously made of ivory or bone.

  44. He was ambitious to put the dentists of his time upon a higher professional level, and to make of dentistry a specialty in medicine.

  45. By that application of dentistry I obtained zis new line.

  46. Lebas was connected, as a mechanic, with the dentistry department of his business.

  47. Guy de Chauliac was also interested in mechanical dentistry and the artificial replacement of lost teeth; and, indeed, dental prosthesis represents, as treated by him, a distinct anticipation of dental procedures usually thought quite modern.

  48. It would be surprising, then, if we were to find no attention paid to dentistry during the Middle Ages.

  49. The fact, however, that dentistry developed so much more than is usually thought prepares the mind for the anticipations in other departments.

  50. Guerini, in his "History of Dentistry," says that Arculanus treats the subject of dentistry rather fully and with great accuracy.

  51. Following that of dentistry should come naturally the mouth and throat, and it happens that the men whose writings in dentistry are known also touched on these subjects.

  52. Then you propose to continue your dentistry too.

  53. Barstein looked curiously round the room, half expecting indications of dentistry or dining.

  54. Historical and educational exhibits on dentistry at the Smithsonian Institution.

  55. The example of this dentist’s success had caused several fathers to educate their children for dentistry rather than the Church or the Law.

  56. He was clad in a white hospital coat which was spotless, and by the appurtenances of his cabinet he seemed to be abreast of scientific progress as far as dentistry was concerned.

  57. And now here was Caroline letting Jacqueline's relatives give her dentistry that was meant for Jacqueline.

  58. Come to think of it, I know myself that the little girl at The Chimnies has had no dentistry done in several years.

  59. Parentheses in literature and dentistry are in bad taste.


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