Spanish Conversation Phrases: At the dentist
Here is a list of basic and useful Spanish phrases to learn for conversation, with their English translations.
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| ENGLISH | SPANISH |
| I’d like to have my teeth examined. | Me gustarÃa que examinara mis dientes. |
| Can you open your mouth a little wider, please? | Abre la boca un poco más, por favor. |
| Can you recommend a dentist? | ¿Me puede recomendar un dentista? |
| Do you want to have a crown fitted? | ¿Quieres una corona? |
| Doctor, I have a toothache. | Doctor, me duele el diente. |
| How much will it cost? | ¿Cuánto va a costar? |
| I broke a molar. | Quebré una muela. |
| I can fill the cavity. | Le taparé la carie. |
| I don’t want it exctracted | No quiero que lo saques. |
| I have a broken tooth | Tengo un diente roto |
| I have a cavity | Tengo una caries |
| I need a crown | Necesito una corona |
| I need a dentist. | Necesito un dentista. |
| I need a filling | Necesito un relleno |
| I’d like a clean and polish, please. | Me gustarÃa un escalamiento, por favor. |
| I’m going to give you an injection. | Te daré una inyección. |
| I’m going to give you an X-ray. | Haré una radiografÃa. |
| I’m going to have to take this tooth out. | Tendré que sacar este diente. |
| I’ve chipped a tooth. | Tengo un diente astillado. |
| I’ve got toothache. | Me duele el diente. |
| I’ll [have to] pull the molar out. | Le sacaré la muela. |
| I’ll give you anesthesia. | Le pondré anestesia. |
| I’ll put in a bridge. | Le pondré un puente. |
| I’ll put on a crown. | Le pondré una corona. |
| Let me know if you feel any pain. | Dime si te duele. |
| My denture is broken | Me rompà los frenos. |
| My gums hurt | Me duelen las encÃas. |
| One of my fillings has corne out. | Uno de mis empastes se ha salido. |
| Open wide! | ¡Abran bien! |
| Rinse please | Enjuagar la boca |
| This might hurt a little | Esto puede doler un poco |
| When did you last visit the dentist? | ¿Cuándo fue la última vez que fuiste al dentista? |
| You have a cavity. | Tiene una carie. |
| You’ve got a bit of decay here. | Tienes una pequeña cavidad aquÃ. |
| You’ve got an abscess. | Tienes un absceso. |
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