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Anti Aging Tips For Your Teeth


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As we age, so do our teeth.  They start to become weaker and discolored.  There are ways that we can be sure to care for our aging teeth.

Dental care becomes more important as we age.  Many people think that we all lose our teeth as we get older  This isn't true.  As a matter of fact, if you care for your teeth properly, they can last a lifetime.

As our mouths age the nerves in teeth become smaller, so teeth become less sensitive to cavities and other problems  This is an important reason why getting a regular dental exam in important.  This will help to prevent problems from being diagnosed until they are too late.

With dental care from Meadows Dental, you can receive many different procedures to help keep your aging teeth looking their best.  They even offer help  when your teeth don't look as great as you wish they did, by providing dentures, fillings, bridges and crowns.  This will help to get your mouth looking great in a short amount of time.

Here are some tips for keeping your or your loved ones aging teeth looking their best:

See Your Dentist Regularly

Because of the changes to your mouth as you age, it is even more important to visit your dentist on a regular basis.  The sooner you can detect problems, the sooner they can be fixed and you can keep your teeth looking better, longer.

Medications

Keep your doctor aware of the medications that you take because they can effect your oral health.


Arthritis and Your Teeth

Your arthritis may affect how you hold your toothbrush. There are specially designed brushed with larger handles that can help with that.  You can even try an electric powered toothbrush that does all of the brushing for you.


Put those Cigarettes Down

Smoking is bad for your teeth and your health.  It causes gum disease, tooth decay and tooth loss.


Keep Your Dentures Clean

If you wear dentures, remember to clean them daily and do not sleep with them in.  It is best to remove them at night and clean them.

Care Giving for a Disabled or Elderly Loved One  

If you  have a parent, or loved one who has difficulty maintaining a healthy mouth on their own, you can help in two critical ways: 
  • Remind them to brush and floss daily.
  • Make sure they get to a dentist regularly.
These two simple steps can prevent many problems. These routine tasks that once seemed so simple can become very challenging for the elderly. It is important that you speak to your loved one's dentist If they are having difficulty with brushing and flossing.  Their hygenist can provide helpful tips or a different approach.  For those who wear dentures, pay close attention to their eating habits. If they have difficulty eating or are lacking in appetite, denture problems could be the cause.
Did you know that bacteria from the mouth can be inhaled into the lungs and cause respiratory problems and even pneumonia?  If your loved one is confined to a bed and/or wheelchair, be sure to pay extra attention to their oral hygiene. 
If you want to feel great, stay healthy, and look good throughout life, you'll be surprised at the difference a healthy mouth can make.

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