It appears that seniors are faring better than ever when it
comes to their dental health, according to the American Dental Association
(ADA). Approximately 75 percent of seniors over age 65 have kept some or all of
their teeth – a record. The ADA attributes that good news to better preventive
measures like community water fluoridation and daily brushing with fluoride
toothpaste.
The dental association also points out that advances in
dental care have allowed dentists to save teeth that would have been lost in
the past. Maintaining a healthy mouth is a life-long goal, even for those who
wear dentures, as it helps to prevent other health problems.
Bacteria that lingers in the mouth can cause tooth decay,
gum disease and tooth loss, notes the ADA. The organization offers these tips
for older adults:
- Brush twice a day with a fluoride toothpaste, plus floss teeth once a day.
- If arthritis or dexterity is an issue, an electric toothbrush may be helpful.
- Clean dentures and gums daily; always remove dentures at night.
- Eat a healthy diet.
- Schedule and keep regular dental visits.
- Talk to the dentist about the signs and symptoms of dry mouth, which can be caused by medications, and may lead to tooth decay.
- Ask your dentist for written instructions about any specific at-home care routine that’s recommended for easy reference at home.
- Look for dental products with the ADA Seal of Acceptance. When you see the ADA Seal on a package, you can be sure the product inside has been scientifically evaluated to be safe and effective.
For more information about dental
health for adults over age 60, visit
MouthHealthy.org.
2 comments:
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A very interesting read and a great post alltogether. thanks for sharing this information.
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