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DH I- Assignment 6

Across
Covered with stratified squamous epithelium and this joins the free gingiva at the gingival groove
The lining of the tooth socket that provides attachment for periodontal ligaments
Stress-induced, involuntary behavior of grinding the teeth together
Caused by biomechanical forces on teeth, which cause tooth flexure and results in a wedge-shaped or V-shaped loss of tooth structure at the CEJ
An irreversible bacterial infection with inflammation extending from the gingiva into the connective tissue and alveolar bone
Located in the interdental space between two adjacent teeth
Consists of four physical parts: gingiva, PDL, alveolar process, and cementum
A dense, transparent, nonmineralized mass of bacterial colonies in a gel-like intermicrobial, enclosed matrix that is attached to a moist environmental surface
An issue or concern occurring in only a few areas
The degree to which a tooth is able to move in a horizontal or apical direction
An issue or concern occurring throughout the entire mouth
Of rapid onset or short duration
A mineralized bonelike substance that covers the roots of the teeth and provides attachment and anchorage for periodontal fibers
Down
Determined by comparing the distance from the CEJ to the base of the sulcus or pocket
An unstructured, homogenous film adhering to tooth surfaces in the oral cavity
A reversible bacterial infection that is confined to the gingiva
Swollen or inflamed gingiva
Reddened gingiva
Slow onset or long-term duration
Gingival tissue closest to the crown
A procedure that involves removal of hard and soft deposits on patients
Artificially deepened sulcus
Pathologic tooth wear caused by a foreign substance, commonly seen as a result of traumatic toothbrushing
Loose deposit of microorganisms, epithelial cells, and broken down food debris that has a cottage cheese like appearance
The fibrous connective tissue that surrounds and attaches the tooth roots to the alveolar bone
Tooth-to-tooth wear of the dentition that is pathologic and may be caused by bruxism, grinding, or clenching
A space or opening between two teeth
Oral biofilm that has been mineralized by calcium and phosphate salts from saliva, commonly referred to as tartar
Loss of tooth surface as a result of chemical agents