Elderly Dental Care
As we get older we need to pay more careful attention to the state of our oral health, as we are more likely to get diseases and disorders that can affect our teeth.
Teeth start to loosen and eventually fall out unless things such as cavities or other problems made them fall out earlier.
Most elderly people choose the option of dentures so that they can still look well and enjoy their favorite dishes as they used to. However, elderly dental care does not end with dentures. Dentures also must be looked after properly and cleaned regularly. They also need to be adjusted from time to time as the gums close or shrink.
If you still have your own teeth it is extremely important to brush every morning and every evening before bed. Be careful when eating foods that will put pressure on teeth such as hard fruits and meat, but instead cut them up into small pieces and eat them slowly. Floss regularly and use a mouthwash to keep teeth clean and healthy. Elderly dental care needs to be adhered to religiously as poor dental care can encourage disease that can affect the whole body.
Pay regular visits to your dentist as they can tell you whether you have any problems that need to be fixed. There are elderly dental care plans available and these depend on the age and state of health of the person. They can be quite expensive but if you shop around you may find a plan that will suit your needs.