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Across
  1. 3. Complete removal of vital and non-vital pulp tissue from the root canal space.
  2. 4. A bony elevation or protuberance of bone
  3. 7. Removal of plaque, calculus, and stain from teeth.
  4. 10. The area surrounding the end of the tooth root.
  5. 13. Decreased salivary secretion that produces a dry and sometimes burning sensation of the oral mucosa and/or cervical caries.
  6. 16. A resinous material designed to be applied to the occlusal surfaces of posterior teeth to prevent occlusal caries.
Down
  1. 1. pocket Pathologically deepened gingival sulcus; a feature of periodontal disease.
  2. 2. Without teeth
  3. 5. The term used for an artificial tooth on a fixed partial denture (bridge).
  4. 6. A space, such as one between two adjacent teeth in the same dental arch.
  5. 8. Hard deposit of mineralized substance adhering to crowns and/or roots of teeth or prosthetic devices.
  6. 9. Removal of a portion of the pulp, including the diseased aspect, with the intent of maintaining the vitality of the remaining pulpal tissue by means of a therapeutic dressing.
  7. 11. Restricted ability to open the mouth, usually due to inflammation or fibrosis of the muscles of mastication.
  8. 12. Functional relationship of maxilla and mandible.
  9. 14. Separation of tooth from its socket due to trauma. See evulsion.
  10. 15. The anatomic area of a multirooted tooth where the roots diverge.