Anatomy and Morphology
Across
- 2. A conspicuous elevation on the occlusal surface of a tooth forming a conical or rounded surface.
- 7. A bulge or protrusion of enamel found on the cervical third of the lingual surface of an anterior tooth.
- 8. where the enamel of the crown and cementum of the root meet. This junction forms the cervical line around the tooth
- 9. an imaginary line which divides a structure in right and left halves
- 10. rounded or fork-like prominences on the incisal ridge of a newly erupted incisor,.
- 11. "Maxillary Molars" - A relatively wide" deep angular valley in the central portion of the occlusal surface of a maxillary molar.
- 13. a division into three roots
- 16. the surface is slightly rough with small, pitted-like depressions
- 18. to break through; in dentistry, when the tooth emerges through gingival tissues into the oral cavity
- 19. the division of a tooth root into two parts or branches
- 21. an extra number of teeth ABNORMAL.
- 22. a groove formed by the union of two lobes during development of the crown.
Down
- 1. the curved plane formed by the incisal and occlusal surfaces of the teeth
- 3. the edge of the gingiva closest to the incisal or occlusal surface of the tooth
- 4. bulges in the pulp chamber that correspond to the cusps
- 5. an area where the root divides and begins to form two or more roots
- 6. the process during which bone structure is broken down or resorbed.
- 8. the portion of the tooth near the junction of the crown and root
- 12. to join two or more parts together
- 14. to close
- 15. inflammation of the pulp.
- 17. Shallow pyramid shaped depression on the occlusal surfaces of posterior teeth located just within the area of the mesial and/or distal marginal ridges.
- 20. A wide shallow depression on the lingual surface of an incisor or canine.