Now updated for CSW19. New words, if any, and new inflections of existing words, are shown in red.
| ameloblast | an enamel-producing cell of a tooth. |
| anodontia | congenital absence of teeth. |
| bicuspid | having two cusps; (noun) a tooth having two cusps. |
| bicuspidate | having two cusps; (noun) a tooth having two cusps. |
| bidentate | having two teeth or toothlike parts. |
| bidentated | having two teeth or toothlike parts. |
| brachyodont | of mammals, such as humans, having teeth with short crowns. |
| bridgework | a dental bridge. |
| bucktooth | any tooth that juts out. |
| canine | of or like a dog; (noun) a dogtooth. |
| caried | affected by caries, tooth decay. |
| caries | (Lat.) decay (of a bone or tooth). |
| cariose | of or pertaining to dental cavities; decayed. |
| cariosity | the state of being cariose. |
| carious | of or pertaining to dental cavities; decayed. |
| carnassial | adapted for tearing; (noun) a tooth adapted for tearing. |
| cementum | (Lat.) hard tissue covering the roots of the teeth. |
| cheektooth | a molar tooth. |
| cuspid | a tooth with a single point, a canine tooth. |
| cuspidal | relating to a cuspid, a tooth with a single point, a canine tooth. |
| cuspidate | shaped like a cuspid, a tooth with a single point, a canine tooth. |
| cuspidated | shaped like a cuspid, a tooth with a single point, a canine tooth. |
| dentary | pertaining to, or bearing, teeth; (noun) a bone of the lower jaw of some vertebrates, usually bearing teeth. |
| dentation | the condition of being dentate. |
| dentiform | shaped like a tooth. |
| dentigerous | having teeth. |
| dentin | an ivorylike material making up teeth. |
| dentinal | relating to dentine, an ivorylike material making up teeth. |
| dentine | an ivorylike material making up teeth. |
| dentition | the cutting or growing of teeth. |
| dentoid | shaped like a tooth. |
| dentulous | having teeth. |
| dentural | relating to dentures. |
| denture | a set of teeth. |
| diastema | (Greek) a space between consecutive teeth. |
| dilaceration | a bend in a tooth resulting from an injury during its growth causing it to grow at an angle. |
| dogtooth | a canine tooth. |
| edentulate | without teeth. |
| edentulous | without teeth. |
| eyetooth | one of the canine teeth directly under or next to the eye, esp in the upper jaw. |
| foretooth | a front tooth. |
| gingiva | (Lat.) the fleshy tissue that surrounds the teeth. |
| gumline | the line where gums meet teeth. |
| heterodont | having the teeth differentiated into incisors, canines, and molars, as in man. |
| homodont | having teeth all alike. |
| incisal | relating to the cutting edge of a tooth. |
| incisiform | shaped like an incisor tooth. |
| incisor | a cutting tooth. |
| interdental | situated between the teeth. |
| interdentally | in a manner between the teeth. |
| interproximal | situated or used in the areas between adjoining teeth. |
| isodont | having all the teeth similar in size and form; (noun) an isodont creature. |
| isodontal | having all the teeth similar in size and form; (noun) an isodontal animal. |
| laniary | of teeth or claws designed for tearing; (noun) a canine tooth. |
| lophodont | of a molar tooth, having (esp transverse) ridges between the cusps; (of a dentition) characterized by such molar teeth. |
| macrodont | having large teeth. |
| maloccluded | exhibiting malocclusion. |
| malocclusion | faulty contact between the upper and lower teeth when the jaw is closed. |
| mensa | (Lat.) the grinding surface of a tooth. |
| molar | any of the twelve broad-faced grinding teeth in man. |
| molendinar | relating to a mill or a miller; (noun) a molar tooth. |
| multicuspid | having more than two cusps; (noun) a multicuspid tooth. |
| occlusal | of or pertaining to occlusions of the teeth. |
| odontic | dental. |
| odontoblast | a tooth cell in the surface of dental pulp that produces dentine. |
| odontoblastic | of or like an odontoblast, a tooth cell in the surface of dental pulp that produces dentine. |
| odontogenic | relating to odontogeny, the origin and development of teeth. |
| odontogeny | the origin and development of teeth. |
| onlay | an artificial veneer for a tooth. |
| overbite | the overlapping of the lower by the upper teeth; esp vertical overlapping of the incisors. |
| periodontal | investing or surrounding a tooth. |
| periodontally | (Adv.) PERIODONTAL, investing or surrounding a tooth. |
| predentate | having teeth in the forepart of the jaw only. |
| premolar | situated in front of the molar teeth; (noun) a premolar tooth. |
| snaggletooth | an irregular, broken, or projecting tooth. |
| snaggletoothed | having a snaggletooth, an irregular, broken, or projecting tooth. |
| teethe | to cut teeth. |
| teethridge | the inner surface of the gums of the upper front teeth. |
| tooth | one of the hard bonelike enamel-coated structures embedded in the jawbones (verb) to provide with teeth; to cut into teeth |
| toothily | (Adv.) TOOTHY, with protruding teeth. |
| toothiness | the state of being toothy. |
| toothlike | like a tooth. |
| toothy | with protruding teeth. |
| tricuspid | having three cusps, or points; (noun) a tricuspid tooth. |
| tricuspidal | having three cusps, or points; as, a tricuspidal molar. |
| tricuspidate | having three cusps, or points; as, a tricuspidate molar. |
| tridentate | having three prongs. |