Across
- 3. The top of the pulp chamber
- 6. Material used with gutta percha to obturate root canals
- 8. Medication placed in canals between appointments
- 10. A law of canal location stating that the external root surface anatomy matches pulp chamber anatomy
- 13. One of the authors for the Laws of Canal Location
- 14. Shape of access cavity for maxillary premolars
- 15. Size of a yellow hand file
- 16. Taking a small handfile 1mm past apical constriction to clear debris
- 17. The opening on the plural floor into canal space
- 19. Chemical used to irrigate and disinfect root canals
- 21. Number of canals expected in a maxillary first premolar
- 22. Color of a 10 hand file
- 23. The bottom of the pulp chamber
- 24. Chemical used to remove the smear layer
- 25. Instrument used to condense warm gutta percha
Down
- 1. A law of canal location stating that a canal will be located in the center of the root at the CEJ
- 2. The most narrow area of the root canal and where obturation should terminate
- 4. Acronym for unimpeded access to the apical 1/3 or first curve of the root canal
- 5. Number of canals expected in maxillary first molar
- 7. Purpose of using a rubber dam during root canal treatment
- 9. Making a hole from inside to outside the tooth where one should not be
- 11. Acronym for instrument used to help determine working length
- 12. Inverted shaped used for Maxillary Central Incisor access
- 18. Instrument used to locate canals
- 20. Device used to test pulp sensibility
