Which of the following is the MOST common oral complaint in older adults?, Halitosis, Xerostomia, Bruxism, Angular cheilitis, Why are older adults at higher risk for root caries?, Exposed root surfaces from recession, Increased salivary flow, Strong preference for spicy foods, Thick enamel, Select ALL that are common age-related oral changes., Thinning mucosa, Increased saliva production, Diminished taste, Increased bone density, Which of the following foods increases caries risk the MOST in older adults?, Boiled eggs, Whole grain toast, Sweet tea and crackers, Baked salmon, A geriatric patient with arthritis may struggle most with which task?, Chewing, Tongue cleaning, Manipulating a toothbrush, Selecting healthy foods, Which oral finding is associated with long-term denture wearing and poor hygiene?, Erosion, Oral candidiasis, Calculus, Pulp stones, Which nutrient deficiency is MOST associated with delayed wound healing?, Vitamin C, Vitamin D, Iron, Calcium, Which appointment modification is recommended for geriatric patients?, Recline fully supine, Shorter appointments, No breaks during treatment, Keep chin elevated at all times, Which of the following is a common nutritional issue in older adults?, Excess protein, Vitamin D deficiency, High saliva flow, Increased appetite, A patient complaining of “burning mouth” likely has a deficiency in:, Vitamin C, Vitamin B12, Vitamin D, Calcium.

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