DNA Mod2 Lesson 6- Periodontal Diseases

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Across
  1. 8. Which virus causes cold sores?
  2. 9. Severe ANUG can cause flattened or missing _________ _______
  3. 11. The periodontium specifically refers to the ________ ______
  4. 14. Gingivitis is _______ with good cleaning and daily oral hygiene
  5. 15. This is a specific anaerobic bacteria that causes periodontal disease
  6. 17. ANUG can be treated with _________
  7. 20. The periodontium specifically refers to the _________, or the gums
  8. 24. ANUG stands for 'Acute _______ Ulcerative Gingivitis'
  9. 28. Pericoronitis is most common around the _________ third molars
  10. 31. These bacteria in particular thrive in mature plaque
  11. 33. This is a specific bacteria that causes ANUG
  12. 36. _________ Ulcers resemble a primary herpes infection, but they are not.
  13. 39. In a 'true' pocket, the gum is no longer attached to the tooth at the _______ ______
  14. 40. Teeth may become ______ if chronic periodontitis is not addressed
  15. 41. Gingivitis will progress to this condition if poor oral hygiene continues
  16. 42. This is another indicator of chronic periodontitis
Down
  1. 1. In the case of a 'true' pocket, the gingival attachment _______ down towards the root
  2. 2. Gingival _______ is another indicator of chronic periodontitis
  3. 3. What is the medical term for cold sores?
  4. 4. Calculus above the gumline is known as ____________ calculus
  5. 5. In health, gums attach to the teeth at the _____-_____ Junction
  6. 6. The periodontium specifically refers to the _________ _________
  7. 7. This is a specific anaerobic bacteria that causes periodontal disease
  8. 10. Which viral infection can initially present in infants as multiple blisters and ulcers throughout the gums and mouth?
  9. 12. The gingival flap that contributes to pericoronitis is known as the ________
  10. 13. This is another specific bacteria that causes ANUG
  11. 16. In cases of chronic periodontitis, X-rays show loss of ______
  12. 18. A _____ pocket is a sign of gingivitis
  13. 19. Calculus below the gumline is known as ____________ calculus
  14. 21. 'Calculus' is also known as ______
  15. 22. ________ in saliva mix with plaque to form calculus
  16. 23. In the case of a 'true' pocket, the ____________ _________ starts to break down
  17. 25. These bacteria in particular thrive in 'young' or early plaque
  18. 26. _____ pockets are a sign of chronic periodontitis
  19. 27. The ________ is the name for the tissues surrounding the teeth
  20. 29. 'Plaque' is another word for the ________ that coats our teeth and gums
  21. 30. The cause of gingivitis is the _______ produced by the bacteria in plaque
  22. 32. In the case of a periodontal _______, There is pain, swelling and pus originating from the affected pocket
  23. 34. The name of this disease means 'Inflammation of the gingivae'
  24. 35. In the case of a 'true' pocket, the __________ has started to die
  25. 37. In health, the _____ _____ is between 1-3mm
  26. 38. In health, this type of bone lies 2mm below the gingival attachment