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How Aging Affects Dental Health

added on: May 13, 2024

Our bodies undergo various changes as we age, and our dental health is no exception. Understanding these changes is crucial for maintaining a healthy smile throughout your golden years. While your dentist in Hermiston will always provide personalized dental care no matter your age, some tips can help protect your oral health and mitigate common age-related dental issues.

Understanding the Impact of Aging on Your Teeth and Gums

 

Aging can significantly impact the health of your teeth and gums. Here are some key ways your dental health might change as you get older:

  • Tooth Wear and Sensitivity: Years of eating and chewing can wear down the enamel, making teeth more susceptible to decay and causing sensitivity.
  • Gum Recession: Gums may recede over time, exposing more of the tooth and roots to potential decay and sensitivity.
  • Dry Mouth: Many seniors experience reduced saliva flow due to medications or health conditions, increasing the risk of tooth decay and gum disease.

Common Dental Health Concerns for Seniors

 

Several dental issues are more prevalent in older adults. Awareness and early management can help maintain your dental health and overall well-being. Some common dental health concerns in seniors include: 

  • Tooth Decay and Cavities

Decay can occur on the surfaces of teeth, that has never been a problem before. It also commonly occurs around older fillings.

  • Gum Disease

This is caused by plaque buildup and can lead to swollen, bleeding gums and, in severe cases, tooth loss.

  • Tooth Loss

Losing teeth can affect your ability to eat and speak properly and lead to bone loss in your jaw.

How Senior Dental Care Can Help

 

Senior dental care in Hermiston is designed to tackle these unique challenges. Some ways we can help protect your teeth include: 

  • Regular Dental Checkups: These help monitor the health of your teeth and gums and catch issues early.
  • Professional Cleanings: To manage plaque buildup and prevent gum disease.
  • Restorative Dentistry Services: Such as fillings, dental implants, crowns, or bridges which restore functionality and aesthetics to your smile.

If you’re experiencing any dental issues or it’s time for your regular checkup, schedule an appointment with your dentist. Early intervention is key to managing the dental challenges that come with aging. Whether it’s preventive care, restorative dentistry treatment, or even cosmetic procedures to enhance your smile, we are here to help every step of the way.

Being proactive about your dental health allows you to enjoy a functional and radiant smile at any age. Remember, managing your oral health is crucial to maintaining your overall health, especially as you grow older. 

If you are looking for a dentist in Hermiston who offers senior dental care, please contact our office to schedule an appointment. Together, we can work towards keeping your smile bright and healthy through the years.

About The Author

While Dr. Ryan M. Wieseler majored in zoology in his undergraduate studies, he pursued dentistry and later on purchased Desert Dental after finishing his doctorate. His passion for dentistry has driven him to pursue advanced continuing education through renowned institutions like Spear Education and Kois Center. As Co-Director of the Seattle Study Club (SSC) and the Great Blue Heron East Study Club, which operates under the SSC and is committed to providing continuing education for local dental professionals, Dr. Wieseler has accumulated hundreds of hours of continuing education.