At Jowett & Lewis Family Dentistry in Topeka, KS, Dr. Andrew Lewis, DDS, and Dr. Ted A. Jowett, DDS, recognize that dental care needs evolve with age. Seniors face unique oral health challenges, and our team is dedicated to providing specialized care to meet these needs. Here are essential strategies and tips for seniors to maintain a healthy smile.
Understanding the Dental Needs of Seniors
As we age, our oral health needs change. Seniors are more susceptible to conditions such as dry mouth, gum disease, tooth decay, and tooth loss. Understanding these challenges is the first step in providing effective dental care.
Regular Dental Exams and Cleanings
Regular Dental Exams and Cleaning are crucial for seniors. These visits allow for the early detection and treatment of age-related dental issues like gum disease and tooth decay. They also provide an opportunity for professional cleanings, essential for maintaining oral health.
Managing Dry Mouth
Dry mouth, often a side effect of medications common among seniors, can lead to increased risk of tooth decay and gum disease. Staying hydrated, using saliva substitutes, and avoiding tobacco and alcohol can help manage this condition.
Periodontal Care
Gum health is paramount for seniors. Periodontal Treatments can address existing gum disease, helping to maintain the health of gums and supporting bone. Regular periodontal care is key to preventing tooth loss.
Restorative Options for Missing Teeth
For seniors dealing with tooth loss, restorative options like Dentures and Implant Supported Overdentures offer solutions to restore functionality and appearance. Dr. Lewis and Dr. Jowett are skilled in providing these restorative services, ensuring comfortable and effective solutions.
Oral Cancer Screening
Seniors should undergo regular oral cancer screenings, which are part of our routine dental exams. Early detection is crucial for successful treatment, making these screenings an essential aspect of senior dental care.
The Role of Diet in Oral Health
A balanced diet rich in nutrients is important for maintaining oral health in seniors. Calcium and vitamin-rich foods support healthy teeth and gums, while limiting sugar intake helps prevent tooth decay.
Tailored Dental Care for Seniors
At Jowett & Lewis Family Dentistry, we provide personalized dental care tailored to the unique needs of seniors. Our aim is to ensure that every senior patient enjoys optimal oral health and quality of life.
References:
- Journal of Geriatric Dentistry – Specialized dental care for the elderly.
- American Dental Association – Oral health tips for older adults.
- International Journal of Dental Hygiene – The importance of oral health in senior care.
For comprehensive dental care tailored to seniors, or for more information, please call 785-272-3864 or visit our website.