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The Dental Hygienists Guide Study Set 1
Quiz 11: Vitamins Required for Oral Soft Tissues and Salivary Glands
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Question 1
Multiple Choice
Patients older than age 70 are encouraged to choose fortified sources of vitamin B
12
because the synthetic form is better absorbed than naturally occurring vitamin B
12
in foods.
Question 2
Multiple Choice
Which of the following meats is an exceptionally good source of thiamin?
Question 3
Multiple Choice
Each of the following decreases or destroys thiamin content in food except one. Which one is the exception?
Question 4
Multiple Choice
The system most likely to be responsible for excessive salivation in a nervous dental patient is the:
Question 5
Multiple Choice
Patients taking medications for bradycardia (low heart rate) exhibit increased salivary flow because such medications affect salivary secretion control by cholinergic parasympathetic nerves.
Question 6
Multiple Choice
Beriberi manifests with impairment of the autonomic nervous system. Other symptoms include bradycardia and decreased size of the heart.
Question 7
Multiple Choice
Each of the following accurately describes physiological roles of thiamin except one. Which one is the exception?
Question 8
Multiple Choice
During early phases of nutritional deficiency, which epithelial tissue is the most likely to be evident?
Question 9
Multiple Choice
Which condition is least likely to be caused by a deficiency of riboflavin?
Question 10
Multiple Choice
Deficiencies in which of the following nutrients is least associated with manifestations of systemic disease in the oral cavity?
Question 11
Multiple Choice
The most common vitamin deficiency among the B-complex vitamin is usually due to low intake of:
Question 12
Multiple Choice
Vitamin deficiencies, especially the B-complex vitamins, seldom occur in isolation. Folate, a B-complex vitamin, is the exception because it functions separately from other vitamins.
Question 13
Multiple Choice
Consistent high doses of folate can:
Question 14
Multiple Choice
A deficiency of riboflavin can lead to pellagra. Riboflavin is not known to be toxic, but there is no benefit from high doses.
Question 15
Multiple Choice
Although milk and milk products are excellent sources of riboflavin, approximately 30% of the dietary intake is furnished by foods in the grain group. Meat, poultry, and fish also provide about one-fourth of the dietary requirement.
Question 16
Multiple Choice
Fungiform papillae are pale pink because they are covered in with keratinized mucosa and have a rich blood supply.
Question 17
Multiple Choice
The loss of which papilla types is most likely to result in a loss of taste buds and changes in taste acuity?
Question 18
Multiple Choice
Milk purchased in waxy containers contains less riboflavin because the components of the container have the potential to decompose riboflavin.
Question 19
Multiple Choice
Conditions such as burns and growth spurts lead to additional riboflavin requirements because this nutrient acts as a coenzyme in the syntheses of carbohydrates, proteins, and fats.