Front-teeth Sentence Examples

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  • His bright smile with the two missing front teeth faded as he realized they were leaving without her.

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  • As she passed a neighbor boy, he waved at her, his two missing front teeth displayed in a sweet smile.

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  • Alex was an obvious six-year-old with two missing front teeth.

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  • She had an oversized lollipop in her hand and her two front teeth had been colored out.

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  • The food of the camel consists chiefly of the leaves of trees, shrubs and dry hard vegetables, which it is enabled to tear down and masticate by means of its powerful front teeth.

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  • Next we have the living African species, representing the subgenus Diceros, in which there are two horns but no front teeth.

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  • In both jaws the anterior front-teeth were of a cutting and compressed type.

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  • The front teeth are simple and one-rooted, and are adapted for cutting and seizing.

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  • The first step towards a classification rests on the fact that the upper jaw is composed of two bones, the premaxilla and the maxilla, and that the division or suture between these bones separates the three front teeth from the rest.

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  • She opened her mouth wide so she could eat a hot apple fritter using only her front teeth.

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  • The white rhino has actually lost its front teeth entirely.

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  • My two front teeth have been crossed for years and I also have an overbite.

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  • Are the length and width of your front teeth even with the rest?

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  • I advise decanting this supple and balanced Côtes-du-Rhône-Villages, unless, of course, you like picking out stems from between your two front teeth like I had to.

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  • This exposure can lead to cavities forming, especially in the upper and lower front teeth.

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  • However in most infants the front teeth begin to peek through the gums between four and eight months.

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  • Children start losing their baby teeth at about age six, after the permanent front teeth are almost formed beneath the gums.

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  • The decay occurs most often in the upper front teeth but other teeth also can be affected.

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  • Both the baby teeth and the permanent teeth are usually affected, particularly the eight front teeth and the six-year or first molars.

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  • The upper front teeth are typically the ones most severely damaged; the lower front teeth are protected to some degree by the tongue.

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  • Frontal or interdental lisp is produced when the tongue protrudes through the front teeth when teeth are missing and is the most familiar type of lisp.

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  • Interdental lisp-occurs when the tongue protrudes between the front teeth and the s or z is pronounced like th.

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  • Dentalized lisp or dentalized production-occurs when the tongue pushes against the front teeth.

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  • These children may grow up content to keep a lisp, feeling that it is a specific part of what makes them who they are, just as some people keep a gap between their front teeth and see it as distinct characteristic.

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  • However, if continued past about age three, either one can contribute to protruding front teeth and an overbite.

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  • The whole emphasis in repairing the lip is on the muscle repair in order to mold the distorted front central section of the upper gum containing the four upper front teeth (premaxilla) back into its proper position.

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  • Premaxilla-The front central section of the upper gum, containing the four upper front teeth.

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  • The perfect human smile is created when the two front teeth recreate the Golden Rectangle of which you can create a Golden Triangle that in turn creates a Golden Ratio.

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  • He or she could really use two new front teeth because wishing everyone a "Merry Christmas" is difficult with that gap.

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  • An accident on the same Pipeline waters not long after the competition cost Johnson his two front teeth and landed him in the hospital needing 150 stitches.

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