Dental Review
Across
- 4. Teeth located in top portion of mouth
- 5. also called baby teeth or primary teeth
- 8. Tissue that makes up the bulk of the tooth, located under the enamel of the crown. No nerves, carries sensations of pain and temperature to the pulp.
- 9. Teeth in the back of the mouth, Largest and strongest teeth
- 10. Located in the front and center or the mouth
- 12. The soft tissue located in the innermost area of the tooth, this is where blood vessels and nerves are located.
- 14. the hardest tissue in the body and covers the outside of the crown.
- 16. The tip of the tooth root
- 17. Section of the tooth that is visible in the mouth. It is protected by outside tissue called enamel.
- 19. minimum infection prevention practices that apply to all patient care
Down
- 1. Teeth located in bottom portion of mouth
- 2. Also called Premolars
- 3. Chewing
- 6. is the study of the anatomy, growth and diseases of the teeth.
- 7. Bonelike tissue that covers the root, helps hold the tooth in place.
- 11. also called Permanent teeth
- 13. gloves, masks, gown, goggles are and example of what.
- 15. Also known as your canines
- 18. Section below the (gingiva) gums. Covered by tissue called cementum; helps hold the tooth in the jaw.