Sentences with phrase «closely at the tooth»

X-rays are taken to look closely at the tooth roots and areas below the gum line that can't be seen with the naked eye.
I took a moist cotton swab and gently probed around as this sweet cat sat patiently and allowed me to look more closely at his teeth.

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Marquez, who cut his teeth in banking, worked closely with Smith at CBS Interactive as the head of corporate and business development.
When Fornaciari looked closely at this lady's teeth, he found that they had been abraded to remove most of the enamel.
In one 2004 study that looked at the eating habits of English teenagers, pickles were the solid food most closely linked with tooth wear.
To inspect your dog's teeth, lift the lips all around the mouth, looking at the front and back teeth as closely as possible.
Look closely at the woman with the see - through top and you'll see that her teeth are capped and her stomach is bulging behind her leisure pants.
We say purported, because our existence is taking place during a global cooling phase (look at chart closely and note the pale blue areas) which is rather long - in - the - tooth, and at some point would normally rebound to warmer temperatures, just naturally.
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