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单词 permanent tooth
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Definition of permanent tooth in English:

permanent tooth

noun
  • A tooth in a mammal that replaces a temporary milk tooth and lasts for most of the mammal's life.

    恒齿,恒牙

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Children need healthy baby teeth to chew food, speak, and to help permanent teeth grow in correctly.
    • Children born prematurely are likely to have enamel defects in both primary and permanent teeth.
    • Decayed baby teeth can pass bacteria to permanent teeth.
    • Most kids stop grinding when they lose their baby teeth because permanent teeth are much more sensitive to pain.
    • Furthermore, the research revealed that a staggering 16 per cent of eight-year-old children already have decay in their permanent teeth.
    • However, parents should discourage thumb sucking after the age of 4, when the gums, jaw, and permanent teeth begin their most significant growth.
    • However, too high a concentration of fluoride will cause new permanent teeth to have enamel that is mottled.
    • Injuries to both baby teeth and permanent teeth should be treated by a dentist.
    • Baby teeth also hold space so permanent teeth can grow in straight.
    • After that, your child's orthodontist will wait until the remainder of your child's permanent teeth come in before beginning the second phase.
    • In the case of permanent teeth, time is of the essence.
    • When she gets older, these ‘baby teeth’ will fall out and her permanent teeth will come in.
    • One set of 20 non-permanent teeth precedes the permanent teeth, but the 12 molars are not replaced.
    • Some first or permanent teeth may be missing, abnormally shaped or crooked.
    • Children have 20 primary teeth that gradually are replaced by permanent teeth.
    • A space maintainer is inserted to take the place of the ‘baby tooth’ until the permanent tooth is ready to emerge, he says.
    • Some primary and permanent teeth may be missing, abnormally shaped, or out of position.
    • They're replaced by a set of 32 permanent teeth, which are also called secondary or adult teeth.
    • Problems like tooth crowding, spaces between the teeth and bite corrections are best addressed after an eruption of the permanent teeth.
    • Orthodontic treatment (braces, for example) may be used to ensure that the permanent teeth come through straight and in the right place.

Definition of permanent tooth in US English:

permanent tooth

noun
  • A tooth in a mammal that replaces a temporary milk tooth and lasts for most of the mammal's life.

    恒齿,恒牙

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Children need healthy baby teeth to chew food, speak, and to help permanent teeth grow in correctly.
    • After that, your child's orthodontist will wait until the remainder of your child's permanent teeth come in before beginning the second phase.
    • Furthermore, the research revealed that a staggering 16 per cent of eight-year-old children already have decay in their permanent teeth.
    • Some primary and permanent teeth may be missing, abnormally shaped, or out of position.
    • Children have 20 primary teeth that gradually are replaced by permanent teeth.
    • Problems like tooth crowding, spaces between the teeth and bite corrections are best addressed after an eruption of the permanent teeth.
    • A space maintainer is inserted to take the place of the ‘baby tooth’ until the permanent tooth is ready to emerge, he says.
    • However, parents should discourage thumb sucking after the age of 4, when the gums, jaw, and permanent teeth begin their most significant growth.
    • Orthodontic treatment (braces, for example) may be used to ensure that the permanent teeth come through straight and in the right place.
    • Children born prematurely are likely to have enamel defects in both primary and permanent teeth.
    • Some first or permanent teeth may be missing, abnormally shaped or crooked.
    • In the case of permanent teeth, time is of the essence.
    • Injuries to both baby teeth and permanent teeth should be treated by a dentist.
    • They're replaced by a set of 32 permanent teeth, which are also called secondary or adult teeth.
    • One set of 20 non-permanent teeth precedes the permanent teeth, but the 12 molars are not replaced.
    • However, too high a concentration of fluoride will cause new permanent teeth to have enamel that is mottled.
    • When she gets older, these ‘baby teeth’ will fall out and her permanent teeth will come in.
    • Baby teeth also hold space so permanent teeth can grow in straight.
    • Most kids stop grinding when they lose their baby teeth because permanent teeth are much more sensitive to pain.
    • Decayed baby teeth can pass bacteria to permanent teeth.
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