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denture

[den-cher] / ˈdɛn tʃər /


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The 450,000 objects, which are being held in a secret warehouse, include a possible Roman gladiator's tag, a hand axe that may be more than 40,000 years old and 19th Century gold dentures.

From BBC

Each person received specially designed dentures that allowed researchers to collect intact dental biofilms from both sides of the jaw.

From Science Daily

Those costs will rise as France ages into dentures and canes.

From The Wall Street Journal

It also notes that garlic extract has been explored in areas such as denture stomatitis, dentinal tubule disinfection, and intracanal medication.

From Science Daily

“Often, plans want an additional premium for dental coverage, and that coverage could be pretty meager and not include the big-dollar stuff like dentures or implants,” she said.

From MarketWatch