What Dental problems may affect older people?
Attrition
Attrition is a fancy way of describing ordinary wear and tear — decades of chewing and grinding wear down the enamel and cause fine lines in the enamel.
Darkened Teeth
Aging along with attrition, and years of consuming food and beverages that can stain the teeth can lead to discoloration or darkening of the teeth. In some cases, it could indicate a more significant health issue.
Recession Your gums may recede (shrink back) as you get older, and your teeth may become a little more sensitive as a result. Your dental team will be able to show you the best brushing methods to keep any gum problems under control and may suggest a mouthwash or toothpaste to deal with the sensitivity and prevent decay in these areas.
Dry Mouth Some people take medications that make their mouth dry. Saliva helps to protect your teeth against decay, so if you have less saliva than usual ask your dental team for advice.
Improper Oral Hygiene
It may be more difficult to clean your teeth properly if you have problems with your hands or arms, or if your eyesight is poor. You may need different cleaning aids to use.
You can have a healthy mouth whatever your age with knowledge and good oral care.
Our non-profit dental clinic, Healthy Smiles Forever, is here in the building to assist you in keeping your mouth healthy. If you need any dental care, information, or dental supplies we are happy to help. Please call us at 931-0484 or let the court nurse or front desk know to contact us to make an appointment.