Sequelae of Caries

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Across
  1. 3. apical Abscess / inflammatory reaction to pulpal infection and necrosis characterized by gradual onset
  2. 8. Pulpitis / pulp is survive but large carious cavities
  3. 9. / a bacterial, or fungal, infection of the bone
  4. 10. Pulpitis / In conditions where the pulpal tissue is not in connection with the Oral cavity
  5. 11. angina / type of bacterial infection that occurs in the floor of the mouth, under the tongue
  6. 12. / happens when your dental pulp becomes inflamed
  7. 13. irreversible pulpitis / an inflamed pulp that cannot be treated except by the removal of the pulp tissue.
Down
  1. 1. pain, extreme tenderness of the tooth to pressure, pus formation, and swelling of associated tissues
  2. 2. Apical Abscess / inflammatory reaction to pulpal infection and necrosis characterized by rapid onset,
  3. 4. Pulpitis / inflammation happened over a longer period of time, and the pain may be dull
  4. 5. sinus thrombosis, a blood clot in the cavernous sinuses
  5. 6. apical periodontitis / generally a non-painful condition in which the apical portion of a tooth's root is chronically inflamed.
  6. 7. Sinusitis / inflammation of the paranasal sinuses caused by a virus, bacteria, or fungus.
  7. 14. Granuloma / refers to a localized mass-like region of chronic granulation tissue in relation to teeth formed in response to infection