Across
- 2. sequence of nucleotides located on chromosome
- 4. first clinical sign seen around 1.5 to 4 years old
- 5. 1.5-2 years old gingivoperiodontal inflammatory process starts, when all teeth lost, gingiva appears normal again, hyperkeratosis remains for life
- 6. hypodontia, hypotrichosis, hypohidrosis
- 7. defect in processing collagen, joint issues, severe bleeding
- 9. osteomas cause facial asymmetry, hypercementosis causes false anodontia, malignant colorectal polyps
- 11. form of amelogenesis imperfecta where teeth look orange, enamel is lost quickly and cervical enamel often remains
- 12. coronal and radicular, total or partial lack of pulp seen radiographically
- 13. specific location on chromosome
- 14. thick keratinization always seen on buccal mucosa in affected patients
Down
- 1. hypoplastic molar bones, hypoplastic mandible, open-bite, mouth appears fish-like
- 3. inactivated X chromosome at periphery of nucleus in women
- 8. pits in hands and feet, skin cancer develops in multiple locations, multiple odontogenic keratocysts present
- 10. defect during cell division, chromosomes do not separate, resulting in cell with extra chromosome