You only get one set of teeth in your lifetime, but the great news is that your teeth WILL last a lifetime with proper care and regular visits to your dentist. Keeping your teeth and gums healthy with regular maintenance will also reduce the probability of getting full or partial dentures later in life. As you age you may develop greater risk for certain dental conditions.. Here are three common concerns I regularly address in senior dental care:
- Sensitivity– As you get older, your gums will naturally begin to recede. This exposes areas of your teeth that are not necessarily protected by your tooth’s enamel. These exposed areas may be more sensitive to pain, or hot and cold foods. For most tooth sensitivity concerns, switching to a toothpaste that addresses sensitivity may be all that is needed. Your dentist, however, should investigate any tooth sensitivity you experience because it may be an indication of something more serious such as a crack. It’s common for patients to have tiny cracks in their teeth for long periods of time and not even be aware of it.
- Dry Mouth– Saliva helps prevent tooth decay. If you aren’t producing enough of it, it can lead to cavities, bad breath, and poor gum health. Many seniors take medications that cause dry mouth, or that can directly affect their oral health in other ways. Your oral health is a big part of your overall well-being, so informing your dentist of your medications may help them understand the big picture better. Your dentist may also be able to recommend methods to restore moisture in your mouth if you’re experiencing chronic dry mouth.
- Darkened Teeth– Drinking colored liquids such as coffee, red wine, or tea can cause your teeth to stain, but even if you brush twice a day and regularly have your teeth whitened, your teeth can still become darker with age. Dentin–the tooth’s middle layer–tends to become thicker and darker the older you get. This process can be sped up if you grind or clench or teeth. There are many treatments available, such as porcelain veneers, if you’re a senior and displeased with the shade of your teeth. At Oakville North Dentistry office we care about our patients and strive to be the best Oakville dentists for you.