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The boy's face was set hard as if against the pain of a dental drill.
The process is very similar to a dental drill used by a dentist.
That voice entered the ear like a dental drill: listening to it for eight hours a day would do anybody's head in.
One of his many inventions was a foot-driven dental drill.
He then uses a dental drill to slice into Marvin's tongue.
At one end stood a modified high-speed dental drill.
Then comes Kingsbury's alarm and it sounds like a dental drill.
It made a high-pitched whine, not unlike a dental drill in old movies.
Starting in the 1990s, a number of alternatives to conventional rotary dental drills have been developed.
Believe me, you'd rather face a thousand dental drills with no ether than go up against a chain knife.
It's easier still to imagine the highway having been carved out of the granite by small men using dental drills.
The song, a diatribe about going to the dentist, features the sound of an actual dental drill.
The company also produces medical and dental drills.
She claims you are the only career woman she has ever met for whom Dental Drill was not a second language.
No, the dental drill would be better.
He seemed immune to the fears that now began to bore into my spine like an electrified dental drill.
Here, too, there were other sounds: now a marimba, now what sounded like a dental drill.
Laser treatment tends to be more expensive since the cost of the laser is much higher than a dental drill.
If it is, then sometimes the sharp points on the tooth (the cusps) are smoothed with a dental drill.
Dental drills, which have a distinctive, shrill sound, are often a prominent factor in many people's fear of dentistry.
The first electric dental drill was patented in 1875 by Green, a development that revolutionized dentistry.
He helped develop an ultrasonic dental drill.
The human dental drills of Leper, Colony offered me five hundred million in settlement.
To do this, they use an electrically powered tattoo machine that resembles (and sounds like) a dental drill.
Because they are so hard, most diamonds are used to make tools such as dental drills and metal cutters.