Across
- 4. Early stage of tooth decay; has not broken through enamel yet (can often be reversed with fluoride!).
- 5. caries Decay that occurs around or beneath existing restorations (like a filling).
- 6. Lacking teeth (can be partial or complete).
- 8. Defective enamel development; results in pits, grooves, or thin enamel.
- 10. Grinding or clenching of teeth, often during sleep.
Down
- 1. Promotes the development of dental caries
- 2. Tooth is knocked out of its socket
- 3. Permanent teeth that replace primary (baby) teeth.
- 7. Natural loss or shedding of primary (baby) teeth.
- 9. Hereditary condition causing defective enamel formation (thin, soft, discolored).
