These materials are designed for English for Specific Purposes (ESP), specifically focusing on equipping dental students and practitioners with the vocabulary and communication skills needed for clinical practice, research, and international collaboration.

To achieve "extra quality" fluency, your vocabulary must be categorized by clinical specialization. Below are the foundational terminology matrices that bridge basic terminology with expert-level nomenclature. General Diagnostic & Preventative Terminology : Tooth decay →right arrow Professional Term : Dental caries / Carious lesion Basic Term : Gum disease →right arrow Professional Term : Periodontitis / Gingival recession Basic Term : Tartar →right arrow Professional Term : Calculus (supragingival or subgingival) Basic Term : Scraping teeth →right arrow Professional Term : Scaling and root planing (SRP) Basic Term : X-ray →right arrow

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: Detailed modules on the Structure of Teeth , bones of the face, and universal tooth numbering systems.

Detailed, accurate descriptions of tooth anatomy, oral structures, and pathology.

Start your search today using the academic repositories and OER links mentioned above. Download one high-quality PDF. Commit to studying just one chapter per week. Within three months, you will notice a profound difference: your confidence during international conferences, your clarity in medical records, and your connection with English-speaking patients will all soar.

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For high-level technical precision, this glossary provides standardized definitions for nearly 1,000 terms used in prosthodontics. Download it from the Academy of Prosthodontics English for Dentistry Course Overview

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