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