2011, Gregory J. Tarantola, Clinical Cases in Restorative and Reconstructive Dentistry (ISBN 0470961783):
This patient is an out-of-town physician who had to wait until retirement to complete his dentistry. He had holding pattern type dentistry done to get him by.
puhekieltä A dentalsurgery, an operation on the teeth.
1908, in the report of the Second International Congress on School Hygiene, volume 2, page 516:
Dr. Landsberg, of Posen, states that when children's teeth are put in order by means of school dentistries, anaemia, one of the most frequent school diseases, will be greatly diminished.
2004, Gene Witiak, True Confessions of a Veterinarian: An Unconditional Love Story, page 83
I speak now only of your pet's bad breath. Dentistries will specifically improve the oral health of the pet as well as its overall health in the long term.
puhekieltä A place where dental operations are performed. (qualifier)
1867, in Macmillans Magazine'', volume 16, page 464
They are very fond of sweet things; and the ladies especially crowd the “candystores,” which are not less numerous than the dentistries—with which business they are intimately connected.
1918, Edward Bernard Benjamin, The larger liberalism, page 172:
The author could dilate at great length on the possibilities in plant groceries, restaurants, and dentistries.
2003, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia: First Review (ISBN 1452728488):
As a first step, the law with be amended to prepare for the privatization of pharmacies and dentistries by end-2003.