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Addressing Oral Health Challenges in Seniors


Posted on 9/11/2023 by Mark Bieber
Addressing Oral Health Challenges in SeniorsThe senior population faces unique oral health considerations that require proactive solutions. With attentive care and simple adaptations, seniors can maintain excellent oral well-being and function despite age-associated challenges.

Common Age-Related Oral Health Issues


Seniors commonly develop dry mouth, increased tooth decay, gum inflammation, recession, fungal infections like oral thrush, and other issues. Underlying medical conditions, chronic medications, changes in agility, nutrition, and limited mobility can all contribute to these concerns. Staying vigilant enables early detection and timely treatment. Seniors can effectively manage these age-linked oral risks with diligent daily hygiene, preventive therapies, proper diet, regular professional care, and lifestyle adjustments.

Maintaining Effective At-Home Oral Hygiene


Adapting daily regimens enables seniors to uphold proper brushing, flossing, and denture care even with limited mobility. Electric toothbrushes with large handles, flossing picks, and high-fluoride toothpaste can aid home care. Denture adhesive helps keep removable dentures secure while brushing diligently prevents stains and odors. Avoiding sugary, acidic drinks and foods helps control cavities. Regular professional cleanings and exams further safeguard oral health. Applying protective sealants and prescribing medicated anti-microbial rinses provide added prevention.

Addressing Impacts of Medications


Hundreds of prescriptions and over-the-counter drugs have oral health side effects like dry mouth, gum overgrowth, and fungal infections. Dentists can consult with physicians to consider options for reducing such impacts from medications. If dry mouth cannot be fully avoided, prescription-strength fluoride toothpaste, oral moisturizing gels, proper hydration, and avoiding caffeinated beverages can bring relief.

Supporting Proper Nutrition


Getting adequate protein, vitamins A and C, and minerals like calcium promotes healing after any needed dental procedures. Senior-friendly foods that are soft, moist, and sweet-free optimize chewing, swallowing, and nutrition without irritating sensitive mouths. Avoiding tobacco and excessive alcohol assists overall oral and systemic wellness.

Staying attuned to age-related changes enables customized approaches that help seniors maintain excellent oral function and quality of life long-term. Simple proactive solutions empower seniors to preserve healthy mouths amidst life's transitions.
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