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ổ răng

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The Vietnamese word "ổ răng" refers to the "alveolus," which is a small, hollow cavity or socket in the jawbone where teeth are anchored. This term is commonly used in dental contexts.

Basic Explanation:
  • Meaning: In simple terms, "ổ răng" is the part of your mouth where the roots of your teeth sit. Each tooth has its own "ổ răng" that holds it in place.
  • Usage: This word is primarily used when discussing dental health, tooth extractions, or anatomy of the mouth.
Example:
  • Sentence: "Khi bác sĩ nhổ răng, họ sẽ làm sạch ổ răng để tránh nhiễm trùng." (When the dentist pulls a tooth, they will clean the alveolus to prevent infection.)
Advanced Usage:
  • In more advanced contexts, "ổ răng" might be used in discussions about dental procedures, orthodontics, or when talking about issues like gum disease, which can affect the health of the alveoli.
Word Variants:
  • : Cavity or hole.
  • Răng: Tooth.
  • Combined, they specifically refer to the tooth socket.
Different Meanings:
  • While "ổ răng" specifically refers to the tooth socket, the word "ổ" can also mean "nest" or "cavity" in other contexts, such as "ổ trứng" (egg nest) or "ổ dịch" (infestation).
Synonyms:
  • In dental terminology, there aren’t direct synonyms for "ổ răng," but you might encounter related terms such as:
    • "Xương ổ răng" (alveolar bone) – the bone that holds the alveolus.
    • "Hốc răng" (tooth socket) – which can be used synonymously in some contexts.
  1. Alveolus

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