The difference between Dental and Teethly

When used as adjectives, dental means of or concerning the teeth, as in dental care, whereas teethly means of or pertaining to teeth.


Dental is also noun with the meaning: cleaning and polishing of an animal's teeth.

check bellow for the other definitions of Dental and Teethly

  1. Dental as an adjective:

    Of or concerning the teeth, as in dental care.

  2. Dental as an adjective:

    Of or concerning dentistry.

  3. Dental as an adjective (phonetics):

    Made with the tongue touching the teeth, as in dental fricative.

  1. Dental as a noun (veterinary medicine):

    Cleaning and polishing of an animal's teeth.

  2. Dental as a noun (phonetics):

    A dental sound.

  1. Teethly as an adjective (very, _, rare, nonstandard):

    Of or pertaining to teeth; dental; full of teeth.

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