"Xanthodontous" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Xanthodontous" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Xanthodontous
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"Xanthodontous" Meaning

Having or relating to teeth needing to be whitened (because they are discolored)

"Xanthodontous" Examples

Definition:

Xanthodontous refers to having or exhibiting yellowish or yellow-stained teeth.

Usage Examples:


The brown sugar and milk left in the unrefrigerated container produced a xanthodontous film on the surface.
The fizzy drink had a strong xanthodontous effect on her teeth overnight.
After consuming curry for a week, he noticed his teeth had become xanthodontous.
She scrubbed her teeth extensively but failed to remove the lingering xanthodontous stains.
While the porcelain veneers gave his smile a radiant appearance, they couldn't conceal the underlying xanthodontous discoloration.

Note: 'Xanthodontous' is a rather uncommon word with a limited number of usage examples available, often in medical or dental contexts.

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