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Seniors and Dental Health...
Save that Smile!

Oral health among U.S. seniors has never been better: today’s American over age 65 has an average of 18 of his/her own teeth, compared to just seven in 1960. Here are some things to keep in mind to help you maintain a healthy smile:

  • Because dental decay is still common among older adults, it is especially important to brush at least twice a day with a fluoride toothpaste, particularly at bedtime.

  • Some medications or medical conditions can cause dry mouth as a result of a lack of saliva. Saliva has anti-bacterial properties and helps protect against tooth decay. Drinking water, chewing sugarless gum and sucking on sugarless candy can help restore moisture. A dentist can also recommend mouth rinses or artificial saliva.

  • The incidence of gum disease (periodontitis) is greater among older adults; symptoms may include bleeding, tender or swollen gums, loose teeth and bad breath. Regular flossing, combined with daily brushing, can help minimize or prevent this from happening.

  • Receding gums can result in the root of the tooth being exposed and susceptible to decay. Using fluoride toothpaste and mouthrinses can help prevent or reduce cavities on root surfaces.

  • The use of tobacco and alcohol can cause tooth-related problems, mask gum inflammation, and increase the risk of developing oral cancer It’s never too late to quit and reduce these risks.

A daily effort to keep your mouth clean, combined with regular dental visits, can help keep your health smile


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