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Voiced dental fricative (2969 bytes)
16: ...t the back of the teeth, as they are with other [[dental consonant]]s. 20: ...manner of articulation]] is [[fricative consonant|fricative]], which means it is produced by constricting air... 21: ...s [[place of articulation]] is [[dental consonant|dental]] which means it is articulated with the tongue o... 29: ...ngeably for this sound and the [[voiceless dental fricative]], but they have been dropped from modern usage i... 35: ...ith a [[voiced alveolar fricative]] or a [[voiced dental plosive]]. Voiceless dental fricative (3058 bytes) 16: ...t the back of the teeth, as they are with other [[dental consonant]]s. The IPA symbol is the [[Greek alpha... 19: ...manner of articulation]] is [[fricative consonant|fricative]], which means it is produced by constricting air... 20: ...s [[place of articulation]] is [[dental consonant|dental]] which means it is articulated with the tongue o... 27: ...'this'' and ''the'', which is the [[voiced dental fricative]]. 29: ...changeably for this sound and the [[voiced dental fricative]], but they have been dropped from modern usage i... Labiodental fricative (237 bytes) 1: The '''labiodental fricative''' can refer to one of two things: 2: *the [[voiced labiodental fricative]] (represented in English as ''V/v'') 3: *the [[voiceless labiodental fricative]] (represented in English as ''F/f'') Fricative consonant (2691 bytes) 3: ...ow is called "frication." A particular subset of fricatives are the [[sibilant]]s (sometimes referred to as ... 5: List of fricatives 7: * {{IPA|[ɸ]}} [[voiceless bilabial fricative]] 8: * {{IPA|[β]}} [[voiced bilabial fricative]] 9: * {{IPA|[ʍ]}} [[voiceless labial-velar fricative]] Voiced fricative (510 bytes) 1: ...e /ʒ/ as in French ''rouge''. Compare to the unvoiced equivalents /s/, /θ/, /χ/ and /ʃ/ ... 4: *[[Fricative]] Dental nasal (1587 bytes) 1: The '''dental nasal''' is a type of [[consonant]]al sound, used... 22: ...s [[place of articulation]] is [[dental consonant|dental]] which means it is articulated with the tongue o... Dental ejective (1520 bytes) 1: The '''dental ejective''' is a type of [[consonant]]al sound, u... 22: ...s [[place of articulation]] is [[dental consonant|dental]] which means it is articulated with the tongue o... Dental consonant (5554 bytes) 2: ...sh '''t''', '''d''', '''n''', and '''l''' are all dental, whereas they are [[Alveolar consonant|alveolar]]... 4: The dental consonants identified by the [[International Phon... 17: ...le="border:1px solid black"|[[image:IPA-voiceless_dental_plosive.png]] 18: | style="border:1px solid black"|[[voiceless dental plosive]] 24: ...style="border:1px solid black"|[[image:IPA-voiced_dental_plosive.png]] Dental dam (1090 bytes) 1: '''Dental dams''' [http://www.blowfish.com/catalog/supplies... 3: ...use a [[condom]]. Saran Wrap also works well as a dental dam, although other kitchen plastics are too poro... 7: .../cgi-bin/sgdynamo.exe?HTNAME=store/info/dams.html Dental dam FAQ] 8: ...ww.barnard.edu/health/dentaldams.htm How to use a Dental Dams] 9: * [http://www.stanleygomez.com/dams.html Dental dam image and description] Dental click (2385 bytes) 16: The '''dental click''' is a type of [[consonant]]al sound, used... 21: ...s [[place of articulation]] is [[dental consonant|dental]] which means it is articulated with the tongue o... 29: English does not have dental click (or any click consonants, for that matter) ... 33: The dental click is common in [[Khoisan languages]] and the ... 37: In Xhosa, the dental click is fairly common. It is denoted by the let... Calculus (dental) (409 bytes) Dental caries (6467 bytes) 1: '''Dental cavities''', '''tooth decay''', or '''caries''' i... 5: Dental caries (tooth decay) is one of the most common of... 7: ...moved from the teeth mineralizes into [[calculus (dental)|calculus]] ([[tartar]]). Plaque and calculus irr... 22: ...present until the advanced stages of tooth decay. Dental X-rays may show some cavities before they are vis... 25: ... does not regenerate. However, the progression of dental caries can be stopped by treatment. The goal of t... Dental fillings (150 bytes) 9: [[Dental caries]] Dental floss (2300 bytes) 3: ...sides of the teeth, especially close to the gums. Dental floss comes both waxed and unwaxed. 7: ...een found in the teeth of prehistoric humans from dental floss and toothpicks. 9: ... is credited with inventing the modern version of dental floss. Parmly had been recommending that people s... 11: Dental floss was still unavailable to the consumer until... 13: ... & Johnson Corporation]] were the first to patent dental floss. Some of the brands include Red Cross, Salt... Dental implant (1845 bytes) 1: A '''dental implant''' is used in restorative dentistry. Ther... 3: ...id vital structures (in particular the [[inferior dental nerve]] within the [[mandible]]). This pilot hole... Dental porcelain (741 bytes) 1: Porcelain used by a [[dental technician]] to create lifelike crowns and bridge... Dental technician (591 bytes) 1: ... in working with [[gold]], [[precious metals]], [[dental porcelain]], [[acrylics]], and recently [[CAD/CAM... 5: ... and practical skills in working the tools of the dental technician's trade. Dental restoration (763 bytes) 1: ...rations include [[crown (dentistry)|crowns]] or [[dental veneers|veneers]]. Dental Surgery (4676 bytes) 1: '''Dental Surgery''' is any number of [[medical]] procedure... 9: * Prosthodontic (Dental Prosthetics) 22: ===Dental Anesthesia=== 26: ...Nitrous Oxide, relatively uncommon outside of the dental field in the U.S. 32: ...s is a topical anesthetic also used in the common dental material ZOE ([[Zinc Oxide Eugenol]]). Dental informatics (451 bytes) 1: '''Dental informatics''' is the name given to the applicati...
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