Braces

  • 11braces — Brit. a pair of straps passing over the shoulders and fastening to the top of trousers at the front and back to hold them up. → brace …

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  • 12braces — n. pl. 1. Suspenders, gallowses. 2. Straps (on which a carriage rests) …

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  • 13Dental braces — (also known as orthodontic braces, or simply braces) are devices used in the orthodontic industry that help align and straighten teeth and help to position them with regard to a person’s bite, while also working to improve dental health. They are …

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  • 14Self-ligating braces — are a type of dental braces, used to straighten teeth in a much more passive way than conventional dental braces. Dental straightening with the use of self ligating appliances, supposedly have shorter average overall treatment times.Types of self …

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  • 15Boots & Braces — Boots Braces Gründung 1983 Genre Oi! Website http://www.bootsandbraces.de/ Gründungsmitglieder Gesang, Gitarre Matt Walz E Bass …

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  • 16Dental braces (orthodontics) — The use of devices to move teeth or adjust underlying bone. The ideal age for starting orthodontic treatment is between ages 3 to 12 years. Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) problems can be corrected with splinting or dental braces. Teeth can be… …

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  • 17Orthodontic treatment (dental braces) — The use of devices to move teeth or adjust underlying bone. The ideal age for starting orthodontic treatment is between ages 3 to 12 years. Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) problems can be corrected with splinting or dental braces. Teeth can be… …

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  • 18How to Rock Braces and Glasses — How to Rock Título How to Rock Género Sitcom Reparto Cymphonique Miller País de origen   …

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  • 19belt and braces — (UK) Someone who wears belt and braces is very cautious and takes no risks …

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  • 20belt and braces — ˌbelt and ˈbraces idiom (informal) taking more actions than are really necessary to make sure that sth succeeds or works as it should • a belt and braces policy Main entry: ↑beltidiom …

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