The Collaborative International Dictionary
oral surgery \o"ral sur"ge*ry\, n. (Med.) Surgery performed within the mouth cavity, especially that performed around the gums and teeth as an expedient for the purpose of preservation or replacement of teeth.
Usage examples of "oral surgery".
But what I mean is that I have had enough work done on my teeth over the years to finance a college education: sixteen onlays, and I think nine root canals, and some oral surgery.
Most seemed to be generalists, judging from their full-page ads, which trumpeted crowns, dentures, fillings, periodontal work, bridges, root canals, cosmetic dentistry, and oral surgery.
From the perfection of Hubert Kepler's dentition it is possible to infer that he had a sheltered upbringing (full time bodyguards from the time his adult teeth erupted from the gumline) or that his choice of careers was motivated by a very personal interest in reconstructive oral surgery.
Now that the oral surgery's done, you'll cease to be toxic and be okay.
Could the anesthetic she's getting for her oral surgery be interfering with the dithetamine?
He was being admitted early that afternoon for oral surgery, and he’.
But the third book will be written and finished for publication as soon as I am free of taking care of Ginny through this long, long siege of oral surgery.
If the teeth were left to natural processes, or to the brutal and inadequate oral surgery of Glamug, Dubhab would die.