Archive for July, 2006

Older People Have Special Dental Challenges

Saturday, July 1st, 2006

According to statistics, people are keeping their teeth longer these days than ever before. Among people who are over 65, less than a fourth of them have lost all their teeth! Most can honestly say that they have better dental health than the generation before them.

Unfortunately, there aren’t that many dentists who are skilled in geriatric dentistry (or dentistry for older people.) Older people have different needs than younger dental patients. Some of these problems are the presence of a chronic illness and the patient being on a variety of medications. These factors affect dental treatment.

Gum disease is often linked with other illnesses, such as diabetes and heart disease. Gum disease is the most common chronic condition among people, with most people developing it if they live long enough. However, good oral hygiene will definitely help to postpone it as long as possible.

Another problem seen in older dental patients is dificulty eating because of missing teeth, gum disease, or reduced saliva output. Add to this the slower recovery rate for older people, coupled with financial woes, and you can see that older people often do not get the dental care they need. Healthy gums and teeth contribute greatly to the overall quality of a person’s life regardless of age.

Periodontal Disease : Informative article by Dr. Zablotsky, Sacramento Periodontist

Saturday, July 1st, 2006

Periodontal Disease : Informative article by Dr. Zablotsky, Sacramento Periodontist is a great website for learning the facts about gum disease. Scroll down a bit and you’ll see a drawing of teeth which changes to show the progression from healthy gums to gingivitis to periodontal disease. Remember, though, that just because you have symptoms of gingivitis, it’s not a death sentence or anything! Not everyone who has gingivitis goes on to develop gum disease, and with preventive measures, such as good dental hygiene, and using healing oils, you can halt the process.