Dental in a sentence as a noun

The real villain here is the dental floss.

At two years the schedule switches to annual checkups and starts including dental chaeckups.

Did welcome center for dental bar kansas city missouri.----I tried it out.

My workshop has a long tail: I may not need the #3 dental pick every month, but when I want it, I really really want it.

Dental in a sentence as an adjective

But it seems that over time, people have come to rely on their employer-sponsored plans to protect them from routine expenses like dental cleanings, eyeglasses, etc.

I mean, sure -- running a betting pool at the office is a big waste of time. But this guy is independently wealthy, so of course errands are no problem: you can almost always trade money for time. But going to a medical or dental appointment is not to be done?

The article clarifies this:> His big break came in 1975 when he was recruited to The Cooper Cos. as vice president of marketing for the Oral-B dental-care business.> The job gave him a high five-figure income and an executives life at age 39.

Things like celebrating birthdays, \n throwing baby showers, collecting for gifts, selling Tupperware or Avon, \n managing sports tournaments, running betting pools, calling home to keep a \n romance alive or hand out chores to the children, gossiping or flirting with \n co-workers, getting a haircut, going to a medical or dental appointment, \n running to the cafeteria for a snack, coming in a little late or leaving a \n little early, taking Friday afternoon off, and griping about working \n conditions were all inappropriate when done on company time.

Dental definitions

noun

a consonant articulated with the tip of the tongue near the gum ridge

See also: alveolar

adjective

of or relating to the teeth; "dental floss"

adjective

of or relating to dentistry; "dental student"