Senior Oral Care

Improving Oral Health for Seniors – Seattle Dental and Denture Arts – Seattle, WA

May 2 • 1 minute read

After a certain age, our teeth and oral structures don’t hold up so well. During this time older patients need to take extra steps to protect their oral health from a range of issues. Whether it’s cosmetic or restorative, seniors need to visit their dentist for help with their smile. They will restore comfortable function, making daily activities such as eating and speaking easier. 

Why Seniors Require Gentle and Frequent Dental Care

Daily wear and tear build up over years, impacting the function and appearance of your smile. Teeth stains, loose or lost teeth, periodontitis, and dry mouth are common results of aging, and require attention. At an advanced age oral tissues aren’t as resilient as they used to be, and dental emergencies can occur more easily. Sensitive gums and teeth may cause frequent discomfort, requiring support through treatments or a change in oral habits. 

Adapting Habits for a Healthier Smile

The backbone of good oral habits is daily home care. Brushing twice a day and flossing at least once will remove major sources of decay. Individuals with dentures or partials still need to brush their gums and oral structures to keep them clean, as well as their prosthetics. A good diet includes vitamin-rich fruits and vegetables, and minimal sugar intake. Smoking and alcohol consumption do not support your oral health, and actually weaken your smile against bad bacteria. Cutting out these habits reduce tooth staining and bacteria growth.

Visiting your dentist frequently for cleanings and checkups is another crucial part of achieving a healthy smile. Seniors should see the dentist every three months, in order to monitor your smile closely, and provide crucial care that will address your dental problems.

Treatments to Restore Dental Function

Dentist have a range of treatments to treat issues in your smile. Teeth with extensive decay can be saved through root canal therapy, and deep cleanings prevent the spread of periodontitis. If teeth cannot be saved, tooth extraction and restorations can help restore your oral health and smile function comfortably. 

Contact our Seattle Dental and Denture Clinic

Dr. K provides comprehensive dental procedures and a full-service denture clinic in Seattle. If you’re a senior looking for dental care, our practice can care for your smile and help you regain dental function. Contact us today to schedule an appointment!
 

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