Sequelae of Caries
Across
- 3. apical Abscess / inflammatory reaction to pulpal infection and necrosis characterized by gradual onset
- 8. Pulpitis / pulp is survive but large carious cavities
- 9. / a bacterial, or fungal, infection of the bone
- 10. Pulpitis / In conditions where the pulpal tissue is not in connection with the Oral cavity
- 11. angina / type of bacterial infection that occurs in the floor of the mouth, under the tongue
- 12. / happens when your dental pulp becomes inflamed
- 13. irreversible pulpitis / an inflamed pulp that cannot be treated except by the removal of the pulp tissue.
Down
- 1. pain, extreme tenderness of the tooth to pressure, pus formation, and swelling of associated tissues
- 2. Apical Abscess / inflammatory reaction to pulpal infection and necrosis characterized by rapid onset,
- 4. Pulpitis / inflammation happened over a longer period of time, and the pain may be dull
- 5. sinus thrombosis, a blood clot in the cavernous sinuses
- 6. apical periodontitis / generally a non-painful condition in which the apical portion of a tooth's root is chronically inflamed.
- 7. Sinusitis / inflammation of the paranasal sinuses caused by a virus, bacteria, or fungus.
- 14. Granuloma / refers to a localized mass-like region of chronic granulation tissue in relation to teeth formed in response to infection