vocabulario y ejercicios2012
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Crown
Jawbone
Tear up
Tissue
Grind
Root
Sharp
Enamel
Wide
Chew
Bite
Corona
Mandibula, maxilar
Despedazar
Tejido
Triturar, moler
Raiz
Afilado, puntiagudo
Esmalte
Ancho
Masticar
Morder
Stimuli
Bad breath
Brush
Decay
Health
Against
Surface
Spot
Disease
Decrease
Glossy
Floss
Outer layer
Estímulos
Mal aliento
Cepillo, cepillar
Caries
Salud
Contra
Superficie
Mancha
Enfermedad
Disminuir
Lustroso, brillante
Hilo dental
Capa exterior
THROUGH
WITHOUT
BLUNT
BLOW
INJURY
WOUND
NECK
BRAIN
DULL
FILLING
ACUTELY
ACUTE
BEFORE
ACCURATE
INDEED
A través de
Sin
Brusco
Golpe
Lesión
Herida
Cuello
Cerebro
Tedioso, aburrido
Obturación
Agudamente
Agudo
Antes
Preciso, exacto
En efecto, verdaderamente
•Healing:
•Surgery:
•Surgeon:
• Pain:
• Goods
•Belie
•Wisdom teeth
•Enamel:
•Healthy:
•Assesment
•Available
•Aware:
Curación
Cirugía
Cirujano
Dolor
Bienes,
mercancia
Ocultar,
desmentir
Cordales
Esmalte
Saludable
Evaluación
Dsiponible
Atento,
pendiente
Voca
bula
ry
1.Metal framework fitted directly on the bone. _______________
2. Satisfactory healing occurs in about 80% cases. _______________
3. Bleeding gums could be periodontitis ______________
4. The worst diagnosis is carcinoma ______________
5He used enough anesthesia ______________
6. We must avoid tooth decay ______________
7. That technique is easier than others. ______________
8. This patient has a soft tissue injury. ______________
Transcribe al castellano los vocablos subrayados de acuerdo al contexto.
Selecciona el vocablo correcto de acuerdo a su función en la oración
1. They were assessing any acutely (agudo-preciso-agudamente) ill
patient.
2. Molars mush up (muelen-despedazan-trituran) food.
3. Surgeon attended that patient without (con-fuera- sin) diagnostic
studies.
4. Indeed (En efecto- sin duda-además)ADA is recognized around the
world.
5. He applied the worst (el: pésimo-malo-peor) procedure.
6. The dentist cleaned (limpio-limpió-limpios )her tooth and put in a
filling in its place.
7. Today ADA has more ( más-mucho-el más) than 155,000 dentist
members.
8. He has enough (aunque-muchos-suficiente) supplies.
Selecciona el vocablo correcto de acuerdo a su función en la oración
1. The bacteria count on your mouth after three meals (feeeding-,
meat-drinks)
2. Spots (layer-stains-plenty) can be active lesions.
3. Few people view decay (roots-cavities-crown) for what it is a
chronic infectious disease.4. People use their teeth to bite and chew (chop – scrunch –
masticate) food.
5. Some lesions are not bright (glossy –darkness-rough)
6. Wisdom teeth (hollow – broad – last back tooth) is different from
deciduos teeth.
The key to good oral health is prevention - stopping problems before they arise. ( S ) ( ) ( )
Unfortunately, people who suffer from dental anxiety often fail to visit the dentist for ( ) ( ) ( )
routine care. When they finally do go, often a small preventable problem has turned ( ) ( ) ( )
into a problem which will require major intervention.
In my years of successfully treating dental phobics, I have used a number of techniques.
Some even involve the use of mild sedatives but most techniques involve face to face
( ) ( ) ( )
communication, answering of the patient's questions, and a lot of listening.
( ) ( ) ( )
UNDERLINE KNOWN WORDS AND TRANSLATE INTO SPANISH
Make 2 questions in Spanish about the reading and answer them in spanish
SAY GRAMMAR FUCNTION OF THE WORDS: SUST-ADJ-VERBO-ADVERB