Across
- 2. Cells that produce bone matrix of collagen and other protein fibers
- 3. The process by which epithelial tissue receives oxygen and nourishment from vessels in the underlying connective tissue.
- 5. A gingival pocket created due to the enlargment of gingival tissue but the JE remains in its normal position.
- 7. The sequence of events that occur during the development of a disease or abnormal condition.
- 11. A cell junction that connects an epithelial basal cell to the basal lamina.
- 13. Cementum that is located at the cementoenamel junction
- 14. Refers to the number of all cases (old and new) of a disease that can be identified within a specified population at a given point in time.
- 16. cells that fomr the extracellular matrix and secrete it into the intracellular spaces.
- 19. PDL fiber group that extends from the apex of the tooth to the bone and secures the tooth in its socket and resists forces that may lift the tooth out of the socket.
- 23. Supragingival fiber bundles located in the papillae coronal to the transseptal fiber bundles that connect the oral and vestibular interdental papillae of posterior teeth.
- 24. Gingival fiber bundles that extend from the cementum near the CEJ and run horizontally between adjacent teeth that link adjacent teeth into a dental arch unit.
- 26. Supragingival fiber bundles that encircle the tooth in a ring-like manner coronal to the alveolar crest and are not attached to the cementum.
- 30. Contains no blood vessels.
- 31. protein fibers that form a dense network of strong rope-like cables that secure and hold the gingival connetive tissues together.
- 33. The destruction of the fibers and bone that support the teeth.
- 38. epithelium that forms the base of the sulcus and joins the gingiva to the tooth.
- 39. A disease site that shows continued apical migration of the JE over time.
- 40. Supragingival fiber bundles that extend laterally from the periosteum of the alveolar bone and attach the gingiva to the bone.
- 41. Gingival fibers that extend from the periosteum of the alveolar crest into the gingival connective tissue and attach the gingiva to the bone.
- 43. the only dental tissue of the tooth that is not a specialized form of connective tissue.
- 44. The body's response to injury or invasion by disease-producing organisms.
- 45. Bony defects due to periodontitis.
Down
- 1. Occurs on a multirooted tooth when periodontal infection invades the area between and around the roots resulting in a loss of alveolar bone between the roots of the teeth.
- 4. type of tissue is enamel?
- 6. The number of new disease cases in a population that occur over a given period of time.
- 8. Supragingival fiber bundles that pass from the cementum of one tooth over the crestal alveolar bone to the cementum of the adjacent tooth and connect adjacent teeth to one another to secure alignment in the arch.
- 9. PDL fiber group that is located apical to the alveolar crest fibers and extends from the cementum to the bone at right angles to the long axis of the root and resist horizontal pressure against the crown.
- 10. a type of periodontal disease that is a bacterial infection characterized by changes in color contour and consistency of gingival tissues.
- 12. Gingival fibers that are embedded in the cementum near the CEJ and fan out into the gingival connective tissue that attach the gingiva to the teeth.
- 14. a bacterial infection of all parts of the periodontium characterized by apical migration of the CEJ loss of connective tissue attachment and loss of alveolar bone.
- 15. PDL fiber group present only in the furcation region of multirooted teeth that extends from the cementum in the furcation area to the interradicular septum of the alveolar bone and helps stabilize the tooth.
- 17. The JE is coronal to the CEJ and attaches along its entire length to the tooth.
- 18. A bowl-shaped defect in the interdental alveolar bone with bone loss nearly equal on the roots of two adjacent teeth.
- 20. PDL Fiber group that extends from the cervical cementum to the alveolar crest and resists horizontal movements of the tooth and prevents tooth extrusion.
- 21. cells that play a major role in the immune response.
- 22. Pockets that occur when there is horizontal bone loss and the JE is located coronal to the crest of alveolar bone.
- 25. Bony defect that results when bone resorption occurs in an uneven, oblique direction and the JE is located apical to the crest of the alveolar bone affecting an individual tooth.
- 27. the only part of the periodontium that is visible to the unaided eye.
- 28. the major proteins of the extracellular matrix.
- 29. Gingival fibers that encircle several teeth and link adjacent teeth into a dental arch unit.
- 32. A type of epithelial-connective tissue interface that enhances the adhesion of the epithelium to connective tissue by increasing surface area and allows the skin to resist mechanical forces.
- 34. Disease site that is stable with attachment level of the JE remaining the same over time.
- 35. An area of tissue destruction left by the disease process.
- 36. The study of health and disease within the total population and the behavioral environmental and genetic risk factors that influence health and disease.
- 37. Cells that remove mineral material and organic matrix of bone.
- 42. PDL fiber group that located apical to the horizontal group that extend from the cementum to the bone in a diagonal direction and resists vertical pressures.
