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j'en veux au moins une vingtène

2007-02-15 21:17:08 · 2 réponses · demandé par coquette 2 dans Societé et culture Langues

j veux la traduction des mots que vous m'avez donné (en anglais) en français sinn ça ne sert à rien

2007-02-17 00:29:34 · update #1

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tooth- dent
toothbrush- brosse à dents
toothpaste- dentifrice
floss- soie dentaire
mouth- bouche
mirror- miroir
X-ray- radiographie
cavity- carie
dental hygienist- hygiéniste dentaire
chair- fauteil de dentiste
root canal- canal dentaire
filling- plombage
braces- appareil dentaire
fluoride- fluorine
mouthwash- rincebouche
plaque- plaque dentaire
tartar- tartare
appointment- rendezvous
receptionist- réceptionniste
waiting room- salle d'attente
"Open wide"- "Ouvrez"
"Bite down"- "Fermez"
tongue- langue
roof of the mouth- palais de la bouche

2007-02-16 07:52:47 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Cleaning and Flossing
One of the first people you'll meet at the dentist's office is the dental hygienist (say: hi-jeh-nist). A dental hygienist is a person who knows all about keeping teeth and gums clean and healthy.

The dental hygienist will look inside your mouth to make sure your teeth are growing properly and your gums are healthy. A bright, overhead light will shine down into your mouth like a giant flashlight so the dental hygienist can get a good look inside your mouth.

The dental hygienist will clean and polish your teeth, using tiny dental tools like a tooth scraper, mirror, and special toothbrush. The tooth scraper removes plaque (say: plak) from your teeth. Plaque is a thin, sticky layer that coats your teeth and contains bacteria (say: bak-teer-ee-uh) that grow on your teeth over time. Plaque that isn't removed from your teeth can cause decay, or cavities.

Next comes brushing and flossing. The dental hygienist will brush your teeth with a special toothbrush and toothpaste. The toothbrush has a small, round tip that moves around and around to clean your teeth. The toothpaste might taste like your own toothpaste at home, but it will feel a little grittier - almost like sand.

Then the dental hygienist will floss your teeth and show you the proper way to brush and floss your teeth at home. Flossing involves using a piece of waxy string called dental floss to get in between your teeth and remove food particles that your brush can't reach.

Checking for Cavities

During your visit, the dental hygienist will take X-rays, or pictures, of your teeth. X-rays are like superhuman vision. They can show cavities hiding between your teeth and problems beneath your gums. A cavity is a decayed, or rotted, part of a tooth.

It does not hurt to get an X-ray and it takes only a few seconds. The dental hygienist will place a thick blanket over your chest (to protect your body from the high-energy waves) and put a piece of plastic (that holds the X-ray film) into your mouth. As you gently bite down on the plastic, you'll have to be very still for a few seconds while the dental hygienist snaps the picture.

2007-02-15 21:26:03 · answer #2 · answered by Béatrice 6 · 0 0

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