Dental OSCE (Objective Structured Clinical Examination) Practice Exam

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Which oral health condition is associated with excessive acid erosion from foods?

  1. Diplopia

  2. Bulimia

  3. Pastiness of the tongue

  4. Gingivitis

The correct answer is: Bulimia

The association of excessive acid erosion from foods is closely linked to bulimia, which is an eating disorder characterized by episodes of binge eating followed by compensatory behaviors such as vomiting or excessive exercise. The repeated exposure of the teeth to stomach acid during vomiting can lead to significant enamel erosion. Additionally, individuals may consume large amounts of acidic foods in their binging phase, further contributing to dental erosion. Erosion from acidic foods affects the tooth surface, leading to sensitivity, loss of tooth structure, and increased risk of cavities. This condition is particularly harmful as it can cause long-term damage to dental health if not addressed. Recognizing bulimia as the correct answer highlights the critical relationship between certain eating disorders and dental health, emphasizing the need for appropriate intervention and education about the impacts of such disorders on oral health.