Even Seniors Get Cavities
As we entered the new millennium, it was discovered that
seniors were getting more dental cavities than children. Today, children and
seniors are still the two highest at-risk groups for tooth decay. Aging puts us
at greater risk for dental problems. The wearing away of tooth enamel, receding
gums and loss of jawbone are signs that our mouths are aging along with our
bodies.
Fortunately, there are now dental technologies and
treatments to keep our smiles intact longer. That's great news for seniors. The
bad news is anyone with natural teeth can get dental cavities. And the longer
we have our teeth, the more we expose them to the elements that can cause tooth
decay.
Unfortunately, geriatric teeth are less able to handle the
normal wear and tear of those in younger generations. There are several reasons
why seniors may be prone to more dental cavities:
· Difficulty
brushing & flossing
· Not enough
fluoride
· Gum disease
· Dry mouth
· Poor diet
There are several ways seniors can stay cavity-free. A diet
low in sugar and high in calcium promotes tooth health. Fluoride toothpastes,
mouth rinses or tablets can help. Drinking water, sucking on sugar-free candy
or chewing sugarless gum promotes saliva production and reduces dry mouth.
For seniors with mobility or dexterity problems, wrap tape
or an elastic bandage around the toothbrush. If a wider grip is needed, try
taping a tennis ball, sponge or rubber bicycle grip to the handle. An electric
toothbrush may also be helpful for those who cannot maneuver a manual
toothbrush easily. And daily flossing should not be forgotten, either -- floss
holders and waxed floss may make it easier for seniors to continue their oral
hygiene routine.
Because of the special dental needs of seniors, regular
dental visits are still essential. We use this time to check for the dental
problems that affect older patients, including cavities, gum disease, root
decay and oral cancer. For more
information about the senior citizen discounts and services such as
complimentary transportation through www.newportnewshomecare.com
visit www.smilesofwilliamsburg.com or call us at 757-941-7079! We are here
to help!
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