Across
- 7. as angular bone loss
- 9. body's reaction to injury or invasion by disease
- 11. Bleeding upon probing with PDL intact reversible
- 12. removal or disruption of plaque biofilm
- 13. number of probe measurements per tooth
- 14. slow rate of disease progression
Down
- 1. the most common patterns of bone loss
- 2. is the study of the health and disease within the total population
- 3. Clinical assessment that helps determine bone loss. Properly identify problems unable to seen below gum line.
- 4. of tissue destruction left by the disease process
- 5. PDL Destruction irreversible
- 6. defects, bone resorption occurs in an uneven, oblique direction
- 8. Stipple scalloped gingival margin
- 10. can destroy dentition in a relatively short time frame
