0 a set of artificial teeth attached to a small piece of plastic or similar material, that fits inside the mouth of someone who does not have their own teeth:
1 artificial teeth used to fill the spaces in a person’s mouth where teeth once were
Eyeglasses, hearing aids, false teeth, limb braces, and other assistive technologies possess a quality of easy reversibility.
I knew a man who pledged his false teeth.
The aids include hearing aids, false teeth or artificial hips, and they are substitutes for the physical attributes of a normal, healthy person.
They are to be bitten with false teeth but only after they have twice deserved a bite.
That was why they introduced charges for false teeth and glasses in 1951.
I understand that also to mean the provision of such things as false teeth.
People do not wear false teeth for extravagant reasons: they wear them because they cannot eat.
It seems to me as important to get food for people to eat as to give them free false teeth to eat nothing with.