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PROPER DENTAL CARE AT ADVANCED AGE TO COMBAT THE REGULAR ISSUES

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1, May, 2018

As we keep ageing, our teeth and the gums keep growing weaker. The risk of losing the natural molars keep increase in old age. To overcome this risk a renowned oral healthcare specialist in London says you should go for your oral health check-ups more consistently. The problems that you’ll come across include the following:
 

  • Dry mouth: One of the common oral health problems at advanced age is dry mouth. According to our expert, saliva secretion is minimised at old age, the dry mouth becomes more prone to various bacterial and fungal infections. As a result, problems like teeth and gum decay are more rampant. To avoid the risk, keep your mouth hydrated by increasing the daily water intake. You should intake a gulp of water once every 15 minutes to avoid the mouth going dry. You can even consider chewing those sugar-free gums to keep the mouth moist.
     
  • Greater risk of tooth decay: At advanced age, both the teeth and their roots become weak and weary. Thus, they are more prone to decay and diseases. You must make excess effort to keep your mouth clean and hygiene. Regular brushing and flossing, preferably once after every meal, will prove helpful to keep away the unwanted diseases and decay problems.
     
  • Increased risk of gum diseases: Poor oral health invariably contributes to the risk of developing gum inflammation or gum diseases. Bleeding from the gums, inflammation, swelling, pain and finally, tooth or teeth loss are the typical outcome of gum diseases. Chronic gum infections are tell-tale sign of presence of bacterial infections in the gums. Book an appointment with your family dentist to resolve the issue.
     
  • Crowded teeth problem: Your teeth continually change their position during your lifetime. Even flossing creates gap in between two successive teeth. Food particles often get trapped in these gaps, leading to growth of plaques at those pockets in the mouth. Modern dentistry offers light orthodontics to correct such problems.
     
  • Mouth cancer: Man is prone to developing oral cancer at advanced age. People who’re habitual smokers or consume tobacco in any other form, are more prone to developing this disease. Regular oral check-ups help to identify oral cancer in its initial stages. It is easier and less hassle-free to cure the disease at its earlier stages.


A renowned Wimbledon dentist says, maintaining the routine appointments with your oral healthcare expert prove helpful to avoid most of these issues to a large extent.