Across
- 2. front teeth on the upper and lower jaw
- 4. teeth that will remain for the majority of the life of the animal
- 7. incomplete break caused by bending of the bone in an arc shape; a break most commonly found in long bones
- 8. bone which breaks and pierces the skin
- 9. break that occurs only a portion of the way through the bone
- 11. the act of leaving one location through a barrier
- 13. break due to the twisting of the shaft of the bone; bone can be broken anywhere and break can lead to oblique, comminuted or fissured breaks, as well
- 14. falling down or falling out, in regards to dental work; non-permanent teeth
- 15. bone which breaks all the way through.
- 18. strong band of connective tissue which connect bone to other bone at joint
Down
- 1. location where two bones meet
- 3. complete break across the bone and perpendicular to the bone
- 5. connective tissues which connect muscles to bones at a joint (When the muscle contracts, the tendon pulls the bone in the direction of the contraction.)
- 6. soft, shock absorbing substance which covers the ends of bones and reduces bone-on-bone injury; also, connective tissue that becomes bone with age
- 10. complete break at multiple points; also known as “shattered”
- 12. incomplete break parallel to the bone and often caused by bones pushing against other bones
- 16. teeth in the back of the mouth, specifically used for grinding
- 17. bone that breaks at any point but does not pierce the skin