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tooth-related

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/tuːθ rɪˈleɪtɪd/ · tooth-re-lat-ed

Pertaining to, associated with, or caused by the teeth; describing conditions, problems, treatments, or topics that concern the teeth.

Meanings

adjectivetechnical

Pertaining to, associated with, or caused by the teeth; describing conditions, problems, treatments, or topics that concern the teeth.

دانتوں سے تعلق رکھنے والا؛ وہ مسائل، امراض، علاج یا موضوعات جو دانتوں سے متعلق ہوں۔

دانت سے متعلق

daant se mutalliq

Formal: دندانی امور سے متعلقColloquial: دانتوں والا معاملہ

Synonyms

dentalodontologicaltooth-associateddentition-relatedoralدندانیدانتوں سے وابستہمنہ کا

Antonyms

non-dentalunrelated to teethextra-oralغیر دندانیدانتوں سے غیر متعلق

Common Collocations

  • tooth-related pain
  • tooth-related problems
  • tooth-related disease
  • tooth-related treatment
  • tooth-related infection
  • tooth-related injury
  • tooth-related condition
  • tooth-related emergency

Example Sentences

She visited the dentist because of a tooth-related problem that had been troubling her for weeks.

وہ ہفتوں سے پریشان کرنے والے دانت سے متعلق مسئلے کی وجہ سے دانتوں کے ڈاکٹر کے پاس گئی۔

Woh hafton se pareshan karne wale daant se mutalliq masle ki wajah se daanton ke doctor ke paas gayi.

Many tooth-related conditions can be prevented through regular brushing and flossing.

بہت سے دانتوں سے متعلق امراض باقاعدہ برش اور فلاسنگ کے ذریعے روکے جا سکتے ہیں۔

Bahut se daanton se mutalliq amraaz baqaida brush aur flossing ke zariye roke ja sakte hain.

The insurance policy covers all tooth-related treatments including fillings and extractions.

انشورنس پالیسی تمام دانت سے متعلق علاجوں کو کور کرتی ہے جن میں فلنگ اور دانت نکالنا شامل ہے۔

Insurance policy tamam daant se mutalliq ilajon ko cover karti hai jin mein filling aur daant nikaalna shamil hai.

Researchers are studying the link between tooth-related infections and heart disease.

محققین دانت سے متعلق انفیکشنز اور دل کی بیماری کے درمیان تعلق کا مطالعہ کر رہے ہیں۔

Muhaqqiqeen daant se mutalliq infections aur dil ki bimari ke darmiyan taalliq ka mutala kar rahe hain.

Easily Confused With

dental:'Dental' is a single-word adjective with the same meaning and is far more commonly used in formal and clinical settings. 'Tooth-related' is a hyphenated compound modifier, often used in everyday descriptions or when 'dental' feels too technical.
oral:'Oral' refers broadly to the entire mouth including gums, tongue, and lips, whereas 'tooth-related' refers specifically to issues concerning the teeth.
periodontal:'Periodontal' refers specifically to the structures surrounding the teeth (gums, bone), while 'tooth-related' refers to the teeth themselves and anything connected to them.

Word Family

tooth
nounدانت
teeth
noun (plural)دانت (جمع)
dental
adjectiveدندانی
dentist
nounدانتوں کا ڈاکٹر
dentistry
nounدندان سازی / دندانی طب
toothache
nounدانت کا درد
toothpaste
nounٹوتھ پیسٹ / منجن
toothbrush
nounدانت صاف کرنے کا برش
related
adjectiveمتعلق / وابستہ

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Break the word apart: TOOTH (دانت) + RELATED (متعلق). If something is 'tooth-related', simply ask yourself — 'Is a tooth involved?' If yes, this adjective applies. Think of a tooth emoji 🦷 with a tag attached to it saying 'related'.

Imagine a large white tooth standing in the center of a diagram with arrows pointing outward to pain, treatment, infection, and care — all connected by a red thread labelled 'related'. Everything touching that tooth is 'tooth-related'.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

درد دانت کا جب اٹھتا ہے تو دل بھی کانپتا ہے تن کی تکلیف چھوٹی ہو تو بھی انسان تڑپتا ہے

Dard daant ka jab uthta hai to dil bhi kaanpta hai Tan ki takleef chhoti ho to bhi insaan tadapta hai

When the pain of a tooth arises, even the heart trembles; Even when the body's suffering is small, a person still writhes.

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* Poetry attribution is AI-generated and may require verification.

🗣️ Urdu Proverb

دانت ہوں تو چنے نہ ملیں، چنے ہوں تو دانت نہ ہوں

Daant hon to chane na milen, chane hon to daant na hon

When you have teeth, you can't find chickpeas; when you have chickpeas, you no longer have teeth — meaning good things rarely align at the right time.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Old English + Latin "tōþ (Old English) + relatus (Latin)" — 'tooth' from Old English tōþ; 'related' from Latin relatus meaning 'brought back' or 'connected'

First known use: 20th century

The word 'tooth' derives from Old English tōþ, which traces back to Proto-Germanic *tanþuz and Proto-Indo-European *h₃dónts. 'Related' comes from Latin relatus, past participle of referre, meaning to carry back or connect. The hyphenated compound 'tooth-related' emerged as a compound modifier in modern English, particularly in medical, dental, and clinical contexts to describe anything pertaining to or associated with teeth.