Dentally: meaning, definitions and examples

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dentally

 

[ ˈdɛntəli ]

Adverb
Context #1 | Adverb

oral health

Dentally refers to anything related to the teeth or dental health. It is often used in contexts discussing dental procedures, care, or hygiene.

Examples of usage

  • She visited the dentist for a dentally-related checkup.
  • The dentist explained the dentally beneficial foods.
  • He had to follow a dentally prescribed routine after his treatment.
  • Dentally speaking, regular brushing is essential for maintaining healthy teeth.

Translations

Translations of the word "dentally" in other languages:

🇵🇹 dentariamente

🇮🇳 दंत संबंधी

🇩🇪 zahnärztlich

🇮🇩 dental

🇺🇦 дентально

🇵🇱 dentystycznie

🇯🇵 歯科的に

🇫🇷 dentairement

🇪🇸 dentales

🇹🇷 dişsel

🇰🇷 치과적으로

🇸🇦 أسناني

🇨🇿 zubní

🇸🇰 zubný

🇨🇳 牙科的

🇸🇮 dentalno

🇮🇸 tannlæknis

🇰🇿 тіс

🇬🇪 საოჯახო

🇦🇿 diş

🇲🇽 dental

Word origin

The word 'dentally' is derived from the Latin word 'dens', meaning 'tooth'. The suffix '-ally' is an adverbial form that is used to indicate a relationship to a specific context or field. The term entered the English language as a specialized term often used in the context of dentistry and oral health. Over time, it has become a common way to describe actions or considerations that pertain to dental care and health practices, signifying its importance in medical and health-related discussions about teeth and oral hygiene.

Word Frequency Rank

Ranking #37,937, this word is encountered relatively rarely in everyday English. It might appear in literary works or specialized texts but isn't essential for general communication.