Dental Caries

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Across
  1. 3. Sudden rapid and almost uncontrollable destruction of teeth by caries.
  2. 5. Widely accepted theory of dental caries.
  3. 9. Caries occurring in the immediate vicinity of restoration
  4. 10. Dentin in arrested caries.
  5. 14. Tooth in permanent dentition most susceptible to caries.
  6. 15. The glycoprotein derived from saliva and adsorbed on the tooth surface.
  7. 16. pH at which saliva ceases to be saturated with calcium and phosphate.
  8. 18. No of zones in dentinal caries.
  9. 19. Prominent structure in body of lesion.
  10. 21. Secondary invaders in carious lesion.
  11. 22. Consistency of necrotic mass of dentin.
  12. 23. Facilitate attachment of Actinomyces to tooth surface.
  13. 24. DEJ facilitates this mode of spread of caries.
  14. 25. Organisms involved in smooth surface caries.
Down
  1. 1. Carbohydrate mostly involved in etiology of dental caries.
  2. 2. Dentin appearing white in transmitted light
  3. 4. Decrease in plaque formation.
  4. 6. Substance lost in earliest stage of carious lesion.
  5. 7. Proposed Proteolytic Theory.
  6. 8. Most potent chemical anticaries agent
  7. 11. Indicator used in Snyder test
  8. 12. Substance altering the tooth surface and structure
  9. 13. Alternative term for primary caries.
  10. 17. Gram-negative Cocci in plaque with proposed anticariogenic property.
  11. 20. Acid formed by enzymatic breakdown of sugar and acid.