crown a tooth - traduction vers allemand
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crown a tooth - traduction vers allemand

AREA OF TEETH COVERED BY ENAMEL
Tooth crown; Corona dentis; Tooth crowns; Tooth’s crown
  • Alveolar bone]]
24. Vessels and nerves:
:25. dental
:26. periodontal
:27. alveolar through channel

crown a tooth      
eine Zahnkrone aufsetzen
crown princess         
  • Japanese Imperial Throne]] – ''New York Times,'' 1916.
HEIR TO THE THRONE
Crown princess; Crown Princess; Prince de Venise; Prinz von Preussen; Naba Yuvaraj; Yuvarajadhiraj; Nava Yuvaraj; Walet; Crown-prince; Crown princess of Sweden; Arvfurstinna; Arvfurste; Kronprinz; Crown Prince; Hereditary prince; Hereditary princess; Hereditary Prince; Hereditary Princess
Kronprinzessin
the Crown         
  • King [[Charles III]], the living embodiment of the crown in each of the [[Commonwealth realm]]s
  • in-Parliament]]
  • crown]]
  • coat of arms of the sovereign of the United Kingdom]] on the [[Westminster Magistrates' Court]] building in [[London]], England
IN COMMONWEALTH REALMS, CORPORATION SOLE OF THE HEAD OF STATE
British Crown; English Crown; The Crown (Regina); The Crown (Rex); British crown; The crown; Crown body; Crown property; The Crown (British Commonwealth); The Crown (Commonwealth realms); The British Crown; Crown forces; Crown Forces
die Krone (das Königshaus)

Définition

tooth and nail
(Colloquial expression used adverbially.)
1.
Biting and scratching, using every means of attack and defence.
2.
Strenuously, vigorously, earnestly, resolutely, energetically, with all one's might, with might and main, through thick and thin, through fire and water, hammer and tongs, pugnis et calcibus.

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Crown (tooth)

In dentistry, crown refers to the anatomical area of teeth, usually covered by enamel. The crown is usually visible in the mouth after developing below the gingiva and then erupting into place. If part of the tooth gets chipped or broken, a dentist can apply an artificial crown. Artificial crowns are used most commonly to entirely cover a damaged tooth or to cover an implant. Bridges are also used to cover a space if one or more teeth is missing. They are cemented to natural teeth or implants surrounding the space where the tooth once stood. There are various materials that can be used including a type of cement or stainless steel. The cement crowns look like regular teeth while the stainless steel crowns are silver or gold.