pulpal pathosis

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Across
  1. 2. A non-vital pulp without bacteria.
  2. 4. typical radiographic feature of periapical pathosis.
  3. 6. Its a type of pulpal necrosis where part of the pulp is non-vital especially in a multirooted tooth.
  4. 7. A sensibility test to assess vitality
  5. 9. Inflammation may result in periapical abscess or granuloma.
  6. 10. An exaggerated response to cold stimuli.
Down
  1. 1. pain that lasts for minute even after the stimulus is removed.
  2. 3. Diagnosis where there is no symptoms but histologically proven the inflammation.
  3. 5. A reversible inflammation of the pulp.
  4. 8. The type of classical pain seen in symptomatic irreversible pulpitis.