retooth
/riˈtuːθ/Definitions
1. verb
to replace or restore a tooth, especially one that has been lost or damaged.
“The dentist’s plan was to retooth the patient’s missing front tooth.”
2. verb
to grow new teeth in place of those that have been lost or damaged.
“After a few months, the patient’s gums started to retooth the missing teeth.”
3. noun
a replacement for a tooth, especially one that has been lost or damaged.
“The dentist recommended a retooth to fill the gap in the patient’s smile.”