Oral Care for Seniors

Pursuing the Perfect Smile

Oral Care for Seniors

Being diligent about your oral hygiene may not be enough, you can still face unique oral health concerns as you age.

• Older adults are more susceptible to decay and cavities along the roots of their teeth. These can often be prevented by using fluoride toothpaste and seeing your dentist bi-annual for check-ups.
• Receding gums can cause tooth sensitivity, which can make it uncomfortable to eat or drink anything hot or cold. An anti-sensitivity toothpaste improves symptoms in most cases.
• Health conditions and medications can lead to dry mouth, which can cause bad breath and tooth decay. Over-the-counter and prescription remedies are available to keep the mouth moist and healthy.
• You should let your dentist know about your existing health conditions, such as diabetes, heart disease, or cancer so that he or she can plan the appropriate treatment.
• Denture wearers should have an annual check-up to ensure that their dentures fit properly.