Chapter 3 Overview of Diseases of the Periodontium

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Across
  1. 7. as angular bone loss
  2. 9. body's reaction to injury or invasion by disease
  3. 11. Bleeding upon probing with PDL intact reversible
  4. 12. removal or disruption of plaque biofilm
  5. 13. number of probe measurements per tooth
  6. 14. slow rate of disease progression
Down
  1. 1. the most common patterns of bone loss
  2. 2. is the study of the health and disease within the total population
  3. 3. Clinical assessment that helps determine bone loss. Properly identify problems unable to seen below gum line.
  4. 4. of tissue destruction left by the disease process
  5. 5. PDL Destruction irreversible
  6. 6. defects, bone resorption occurs in an uneven, oblique direction
  7. 8. Stipple scalloped gingival margin
  8. 10. can destroy dentition in a relatively short time frame