Dental hygiene key terms

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