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Assessment

What changes in the mouth occur due to aging?

A. Shrinking dentin
B. Overgrowth of gums
C. Thinning cementum
D. Thinning enamel

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Final answer:

Aging affects the mouth through dental wear, decreased salivary function, and alveolar resorption.


Explanation:

Changes in the mouth due to aging:

  1. Dental Wear: As individuals age, dental wear or attrition occurs, where teeth wear down, starting from enamel to dentine. This can make individuals appear older or younger based on their eating habits.
  2. Decreased Salivary Function: With age, salivary glands produce less saliva, affecting taste sensitivity and making chewing and swallowing difficult.
  3. Alveolar Resorption: Age-related tooth loss, decreased bone density, and periodontal disease lead to shrinking alveoli as teeth are lost.

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