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  1. 5. Tooth Healthy tooth that has a standard to compare questionable teeth of similar size and structure during pulp vitality testing.
  2. 8. an inflammatory reaction to a pulpal infection.
  3. 11. Localized area of pus originating from an infection.
  4. 12. A dentist who specializes in the prevention diagnosis and treatment of the dental pulp and the Periradicular tissues
  5. 15. Plastic type of filling material used in endodontics.
  6. 16. vital, not living, as in oral tissue and tooth structure.
  7. 17. pulpitis Form of pulpal inflammation in which the pulp may be salvaged.
  8. 18. Infectious condition in which the pulp is incapable of healing, which would then require root canal therapy.
  9. 19. to remove or clean out the pulpal canal.
  10. 20. Complete removal of a vital pulp from a tooth.
  11. 21. The process of filling a root canal.
  12. 23. Application of dental material with an exposed or nearly exposed dental pulp.
  13. 26. touching or feeling of abnormalities within soft tissues.
  14. 27. pertaining to a traumatic, pathologic, or physiologic occurrence or process that has a short and relatively severe course.
Down
  1. 1. referring to the area of nerve, blood vessels, and tissue that surround the root of the tooth.
  2. 2. Removal of one or more roots without removal of the crown of the tooth.
  3. 3. surgical removal of infectious material surrounding the apex of the root.
  4. 4. an inflammatory reaction to bacteria trapped in the periodontal sulcus.
  5. 6. Surgical separation of a multi-rooted tooth through the furcation area.
  6. 7. Small restoration placed at the apex of the root
  7. 9. Removal of the dental pulp and filling of the canal with material.
  8. 10. Examination technique that involves tapping on the incisal or occlusal surface of a tooth to assess vitality.
  9. 13. making holes, as in breaking through and extending beyond the apex of the root.
  10. 14. Placement of medicament over a partially exposed pulp.
  11. 22. Surgical removal of the apical portion of the tooth through a surgical opening made in the overlying bone and gingival tissues.
  12. 24. pertaining to disease symptoms that persist over a long period of time.
  13. 25. Removal of the coronal portion of a vital pulp from a tooth.
  14. 26. Inflammation of the pulp