Denture
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noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Denture ( noun )
A set of false teeth mounted on a plate, either as a full or partial set, used to replace missing natural teeth.
Origin:
From old french, meaning "something to chew".
Examples:
- I need to get a new denture because my old one doesn't fit well.
- He had to get a full denture after he lost all his teeth.
- It's important to take care of your dentures, just like you would natural teeth.
- Dentures can improve a person's ability to speak and chew food.
- Dentures are often made of acrylic or a combination of acrylic and metal.
(As a verb)
Denture ( verb )
A set of false teeth mounted on a plate, either as a full or partial set, used to replace missing natural teeth.
Origin:
From old french, meaning "something to chew".
Examples:
- I need to get a new denture because my old one doesn't fit well.
- He had to get a full denture after he lost all his teeth.
- It's important to take care of your dentures, just like you would natural teeth.
- Dentures can improve a person's ability to speak and chew food.
- Dentures are often made of acrylic or a combination of acrylic and metal.