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🎉 Dive into the February Edition of Dental Crossword Puzzle 2024! 🦷

Dear Dental Enthusiasts,

Get your mental gears grinding as you gear up for another thrilling dental adventure with DentalReach’s crossword puzzles! Challenge yourself, enhance your dental knowledge, and stand a chance to be featured in our next issue by submitting your correct answers.

Dental corssword puzzle

What’s Inside:

Embark on a journey through puzzles spanning all academic years in dentistry—1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th. The answers and explanations will unfold in the next issue, transforming learning into an exciting adventure.

Pro Tips for Success:

  • Start with the Down Clues—they lay the foundation for the entire puzzle.
  • Identify common dental terms for entry points to trickier clues.
  • Use elimination to narrow down your options.
  • Watch for prefixes and suffixes—they’re keys to adjacent clues.
  • Consult a dental glossary for unfamiliar terms.

Ready to Take the Plunge?

Visit Dental Crossword now to tackle this month’s puzzles!

Submission Instructions:

Crack the code and share your solutions to get featured! Email your Name, Institute/Dental Clinic, Address, and Mobile Number to rockson@dentalreach.co.

Today’s Puzzle Preview:

Embark on a fascinating exploration of biochemistry in today’s crossword puzzle. Challenge your knowledge of essential biomolecules with clues spanning various aspects of this intricate field.

Across:

  1. 🡆 Epimer of glucose.
  2. 🡆 Sugar present in cardiac muscles.
  3. 🡆 Primary sources of food energy for humans.

Down: 4. 🡆 Naturally produced polysaccharide.

  1. 🡆 Protein molecules made up of amino acids.
  2. 🡆 Simplest group of carbohydrates that cannot be hydrolyzed.
Also read:  Dental Crossword Puzzle January 2024

Click here to play the puzzle: https://www.dentalcrossword.com/dental-reach/

Remember to submit your solutions and stand a chance to be featured in our next issue!

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