0 any of the hard, bone-like objects that grow in the mouth and are used for biting and chewing -- zub
He has had a tooth out at the dentist’s.
1 something that looks or acts like a tooth -- zub
the teeth of a comb/saw.
If shocking pictures of smoke-filled lungs or rotting teeth show the harmful effects of smoking, go ahead and print them on packs.
If it does not, its electors will kick it in the teeth.
Expert dental opinion is that the benefit of fluoride to the teeth of children and adults is continuous.
We need a trade and industrial policy with teeth.
We also lose 600,000 working days a year just through bad teeth.
She mumbled something, repeated it, and the warden gathered that she was looking for her teeth which she thought she had left under the pillow.
The business of a dentist should be to preserve teeth, and not primarily to take them out and replace them with false ones.
They may lead not only to loss of other teeth but also to serious disease of the gums.