Get to know Dentures better with 10+ real example sentences, the meaning.
Dentures meaning
plural of denture
Using Dentures
- The main meaning on this page is: plural of denture
- In the example corpus, dentures often appears in combinations such as: and dentures, dentures and, dentures in.
Context around Dentures
- Average sentence length in these examples: 23 words
- Position in the sentence: 1 start, 10 middle, 9 end
- Sentence types: 19 statements, 1 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Dentures
- In this selection, "dentures" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 23 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, titanium, chattering, white, down, hold and wash stand out and add context to how "dentures" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include 000 titanium dentures in one and as having dentures or crowns. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "dentures" sits close to words such as aarons, abra and accelerations, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with dentures
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Dental implants are expensive in comparison to dentures. (8 words)
Several offices offered 35% off tooth extractions and dentures. (9 words)
These dentures hold historical significance and are a strange yet fascinating memento. (12 words)
Giuliani then appears throughout the episode, sometimes struggling to keep his dentures in his mouth, going all out to help Randy avoid prison with Garrison also offering Randy advice on how to deal with his trial and detractors on the whole. (41 words)
Mark Becher, metal detector finds consultant at Hansons Auctioneers who are handling the sale, said: 'The outer part of the dentures is made of ivory, possibly from a hippo or walrus, and would have been carved by hand. (38 words)
British Dental Association's scientific adviser, Professor Damien Walmsley, said: 'Nickel allergy is very common so it is unclear why this woman in Japan had implants/dentures with nickel in them in the first place. (35 words)
I wonder if in America it is a hangover from the early twentieth century when rich people would have all their teeth removed in their twenties and replaced with dentures? (30 words)
Example sentences (20)
It raised about £2,500, which - along with some funds raised by her mother's church - was enough to get Ms Watts fitted with a set of dentures.
Several offices offered 35% off tooth extractions and dentures.
She had a full set of dentures and was aged between 25 and 40 at the time she died.
Reports had suggested Ye had all of his teeth surgically removed to make way for dentures, which had fans, naturally, freaking out.
Sarah Davey and a pal squirted shampoo in their victim's eyes, cut her with a knife and forced her dentures down her throat.
The hip-hop star was also pictured flaunting his new $850,000 titanium dentures in one of the snaps.
These dentures hold historical significance and are a strange yet fascinating memento.
This season's highlights include a pufferfish, a bowl of spaghetti, and a set of chattering dentures.
Thomas additionally gushed over Ye's dentures in an interview with Daily Mail.
When I worked in government, I distinctly remember Biden—with that mouth full of blinding white dentures—that he “was the poorest member” of Congress.
While Jessica's journey on social media has been an uplifting and inspiring, it has also highlighted the misconceptions and judgments that society often places on those with dentures.
All money raised will go towards helping men and women in recovery to get dentures.
I wonder if in America it is a hangover from the early twentieth century when rich people would have all their teeth removed in their twenties and replaced with dentures?
The central bank currently accepts government bonds, treasury bills and central bank dentures as collateral at its weekly repo auctions.
Water must be boiled or bottled to: drink; gargle or brush your teeth or rinse dentures; wash fruits, vegetables and other food; or make ice, juices, puddings, or other mixes.
British Dental Association's scientific adviser, Professor Damien Walmsley, said: 'Nickel allergy is very common so it is unclear why this woman in Japan had implants/dentures with nickel in them in the first place.
Check-ups, scale-and-polishes and X-rays cost £22.70, while complex procedures such as having dentures or crowns fitted can rise to £270.
Dental implants are expensive in comparison to dentures.
Giuliani then appears throughout the episode, sometimes struggling to keep his dentures in his mouth, going all out to help Randy avoid prison with Garrison also offering Randy advice on how to deal with his trial and detractors on the whole.
Mark Becher, metal detector finds consultant at Hansons Auctioneers who are handling the sale, said: 'The outer part of the dentures is made of ivory, possibly from a hippo or walrus, and would have been carved by hand.
Common combinations with dentures
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- and dentures 3×
- dentures and 3×
- dentures in 3×
- of dentures 2×
- her dentures 2×
- with dentures 2×
- his dentures 2×