Nutrition (Gross) Flashcards

1
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Craniofacial complex

A
  • Cranium: Dentition, Oral Tissues, Bones of the Face

- Allows us to communicate

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The ________ is the time during which the environment has the greatest impact on the developing embryo.

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Critical Period

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3
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The degree of nourishment matters during fetal development for _____ and ______ of permanent teeth.

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  • Pre-eruption

- Post-eruption

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4
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Primary tooth development beings at ______ gestation.

A

6 weeks

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5
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Stages:
Initiation-\_\_\_\_\_\_ week
Bud-\_\_\_\_\_ week
Cap-\_\_\_\_\_ week
Bell-\_\_\_\_\_ week
Apposition: \_\_\_\_\_\_
Maturation: \_\_\_\_\_\_
Mineralization: \_\_\_\_\_\_ week
A
  • 6th-7th
  • 8th
  • 9th-10th
  • 11th-12th
  • Varies per tooth
  • Varies per tooth
  • 12th-16th
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6
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Primary teeth mineralization begins in early ______ trimester

A

Second

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7
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Crowns of primary teeth formed at ______.

A

Birth

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8
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Crowns of permanent teeth completely formed by _____.

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Age 1

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9
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Nutritional concern for Ca2+, P, Mg, +D

A

Alveolar bone quality

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10
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Nutritional concern for Vita C

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Collagen formation of soft tissue

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11
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Nutritional concern for malnutrition

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Delayed tooth eruption

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12
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Nutritional concern for protein deficiency

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Tooth size and eruption sequence

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13
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Presence or lack of ______ can make the difference between high-functioning salivary glands and deficient size function of salivary glands. Saliva plays a critical role in ________.

A
  • Nutrients

- Caries prevention

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14
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Presence or lack of _____ can make the difference between healthy periodontal tissues that are resistant to bacterial invasion and those that form periodontal pockets.

A

Nutrients

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15
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Macro nutrients

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  • Protein
  • Carbohydrates
  • Fats
  • Water
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16
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Micro nutrients

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  • Vitamin A
  • Vitamin D
  • Vitamin K
  • Vitamin C
  • Vitamin B complex
  • Calcium and phosphorus
  • Iron
  • Zinc
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17
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Vitamin A function

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Synthesizes epithelial tissues

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18
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Vitamain A Preeruptive

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  • Assists in formation of salivary glands, enamel, and dentin
  • Deficiency may contribute to cleft lip and palate
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19
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Vitamin A Post eruptive

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-Maintains epithelial tissues and keeps salivary glands working
• Maintains integrity of sulcular epithelium
• Deficiency may cause glands to atrophy and keratinize periodontal tissues

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20
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Effect of Maternal Nutritional Deficiency of Vitamin A

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  • Enamel hypoplasia is increased
  • Decreased epithelial tissue development
  • Tooth morphogenesis dysfunction
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21
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Effect of Maternal Nutritional Deficiency of Vitamin A and Folic Acid

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Cleft lip/palate

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22
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Vitamin D function

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Enhances absorption of calcium and phosphorus

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23
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Vitamin D Pre eruptive

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  • Aids with calcification of all hard tissues.

* Deficiency could cause enamel or dentin hyperplasia.

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24
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Vitamin D Post eruptive

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  • Helps repair diseased bone
  • Supports immune function
  • Deficiency causes osteomalacia and loss of lamina dura
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25
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Effect of Maternal Nutritional Deficiency of Vitamin D

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Enamel hypoplasia

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26
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Vitamin K purpose and effect

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  • Aids with blood clotting time.

* Deficiency could cause prolonged clotting time

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Vitamin C purpose

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• Helps with formation of collagen

28
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Vitamin pre eruptive

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  • Helps with formation of bone and teeth and formation of all connective tissue.
  • Deficiency causes irregular formation of dentin.
29
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Vitamin C Post eruptive

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  • Helps with formation of collagen, wound healing, and formation of connective tissue.
  • Deficiency causes enlarged, bluish-red tissues (scurvy)
30
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Effect of Maternal Nutritional Deficiency of Vitamin C

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  • Abnormal dentin

* Pulpal alterations

31
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B-Complex Vitamins purpose

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  • Work as coenzymes that work together to maintain healthy oral tissues.
  • Supports healthy immune system.
32
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Deficiency of B1

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causes increase in tissue sensitivity, burning

tongue, and loss of taste.

33
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Deficiency of B3

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causes red, swollen tongue, painful eating, & swallowing

34
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Deficiency of B2

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causes inflamed tongue, angular chelosis, greasy, red, and scaly lesions around nose.

35
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Deficiency of B12

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causes bright, smooth, and burning tongue.

36
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Deficiency of folacin

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causes burning tongue, angular chelosis, gingivitis, and frequent oral lesions

37
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Calcium and Phosphorus purpose

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Calcify hard tissues

38
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Calcium and Phosphorus Pre eruptive

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  • Mineralize enamel, cementum, and bone.

* Deficiency causes hypo calcification of enamel.

39
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Calcium and Phosphorus Post eruptive

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  • Remineralize hard tissues and maintain bone.

* Deficiency causes bone loss

40
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Effect of Maternal Nutritional Deficiency of Calcium and Phosphorus

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  • Decreased mineral integrity of tooth

* Delayed tooth eruption

41
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Fluoride purpose

A

• Critical growth period during age range of 6 months to 21⁄2 years when permanent teeth are developing

42
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Fluoride Pre eruptive

A

• Incorporated into developing tooth to add strength

43
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Fluoride Post eruptive

A

Continues to protect against dental caries

44
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Too much fluoride pre eruptive

A

Dental fluorosis

45
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Fluoride deficiency

A

calcified structures are weak, porous, and open for attack by acid destruction

46
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Effect of Maternal Nutritional Deficiency of Fluoride

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Decreased tooth stability

47
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Iron purpose

A

Synthesizes hemoglobin

48
Q

Iron deficiency

A
-Glossitis
• Dysphagia
• Atrophied lingual papilla 
• Gray mucous membranes 
• Angular cheilitis
49
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Effect of Maternal Nutritional Deficiency of Iron

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Salivary gland dysfunction

50
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Zinc Purpose

A

Helps with wound healing

51
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Zinc Deficiency

A
  • Delay in wound healing

* Thickening of epithelium of tongue • Decrease in sensation of taste

52
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Protein purpose

A

Repairs and maintains all tissues

53
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Protein Pre eruptive

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  • Assists with formation of maxilla, mandibular, and periodontal tissues.
  • Deficiency causes crowded and rotated teeth.
54
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Protein Post eruptive

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  • Repairs all tissues and forms antibodies.

* Deficiency slows tissue healing and causes degeneration of periodontal connective tissue

55
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Effect of Maternal Nutritional Deficiency of Protein/Calorie Malnutrition

A
  • Delayed tooth eruption *Decreased tooth size

* Decreased enamel solubility *Salivary gland dysfunction

56
Q

High blood levels of _____ are associated with increased incidence of tooth caries

A

Lead

57
Q

_____, by-product of nicotine, has a direct relationship with dental caries in children exposed to second-hand smoke.

A

Cotinine

58
Q

______ causes permanent intrinsic tooth staining if ingested during tooth development

A

Tetracycline

59
Q

High levels of naturally occurring _____ can cause unsightly dental fluorosis.

A

Fluoride

60
Q

A _____ diet enhances proper growth and development when compared to a ____ diet.

A
  • Firm

- Soft

61
Q

Diet consistency has been shown to affect _____ on the mandible and maxilla, and proper tooth eruption in animals

A

Growth

62
Q

Calories to meet nutrient needs of pregnancy

A
  • +300 kcal daily
  • +10-15 g protein
  • ↑ fluids, Ca+2
63
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Calories to meet nutrient needs of lactation

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  • +500 kcal daily
  • +15g protein
  • ↑ fluids, Ca+2
64
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Supplement recommended for women of childbearing age

A

Folic acid (400 mcg)