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牙医 (yáyī) is a noun that refers to a dentist or tooth doctor. It is composed of the characters 牙 (yá), meaning "tooth," and 医 (yī), meaning "doctor." It is pronounced as "yá yī" in Mandarin Chinese.
Example 1: 我需要去看牙医。(Wǒ xūyào qù kàn yáyī.) I need to go see the dentist.
Example 2: 牙医给我做了一次洗牙。(Yáyī gěi wǒ zuòle yīcì xǐyá.) The dentist did a teeth cleaning for me.
Example 3: 我妈妈是一名牙医。(Wǒ māma shì yī míng yáyī.) My mother is a dentist.
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The term 牙医 (yáyī), which means "dentist", is considered neutral in terms of formality. It is the standard term used in both casual and formal contexts when referring to a dentist.
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Certainly! Here are some related words to 牙医 (yáyī) along with their explanations:
1. 牙科 (yákē) - This means "dentistry" or "dental science." It refers to the field of medicine that deals with the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of diseases and conditions of the oral cavity.
2. 牙齿 (yáchǐ) - This translates to "teeth." It refers to the hard structures in the mouth used for biting and chewing food.
3. 牙痛 (yátòng) - This means "toothache." It describes the pain that occurs in or around a tooth, often indicating dental issues.
4. 口腔 (kǒuqiāng) - This means "oral cavity." It refers to the space within the mouth where the teeth, gums, and tongue are located.
5. 检查 (jiǎnchá) - This means "to examine" or "check." In a dental context, it refers to the examination performed by a dentist.
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