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dental clinic

British  

noun

  1. a school clinic in which minor dental work is carried out by dental nurses

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She has also worked at a Skid Row dental clinic, and plans after graduation to work at a clinic where dental care is free or discounted.

From Los Angeles Times

Barnes’s boss at the dental clinic, Pritpal Gill, said in an interview that Barnes told him before she left Sacramento she was getting a $15,000-a-month “off-the-books” package that included “a big house.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Dr. Hourani, who now heads Syria’s most important forensic laboratory, still leaves the lab at midafternoon each day for his other job in a private dental clinic.

From The Wall Street Journal

The show is sponsored by Mr Cohen's dental clinic.

From BBC

Since 2022, Darnell Dental Clinic has taken on an additional 4,000 people, but after losing an NHS subsidy, is now unable to offer the same level of service.

From BBC