How to say "dental hygiene" in German?

In German "dental hygiene" translates to  Zahnhygiene 

Transliteration: tsahn-hie-ZHEE-neh

🇩🇪 Eine gute Zahnhygiene ist wichtig für gesunde Zähne.

🗣️ EYE-nuh GOO-teh tsahn-hie-ZHEE-neh ist VIKH-tig foor guh-ZOON-deh TZEH-ne.

🇺🇸 Good dental hygiene is important for healthy teeth.



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How to say "dental hygiene" in German?

You can use the word "Zahnhygiene" which translates to "dental hygiene".

How to pronounce "Zahnhygiene" (dental hygiene) in German?

The word "Zahnhygiene" is pronounced as "tsahn-hie-ZHEE-neh".

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