Aged Care Services | Aged Care Dental Care

Aged care dentistry is a specialized branch of oral healthcare that focuses on meeting the dental needs of older adults. As we age, our oral health requirements may change, making it essential to receive appropriate dental care to maintain overall health and quality of life. This guide aims to provide you with valuable information about aged care dentistry, its importance, common challenges, and tips for maintaining optimal oral health in your golden years.

  • Maintaining good oral health is crucial for older adults because oral health is closely linked to overall well-being. Neglecting oral hygiene can lead to various issues, including tooth decay, gum disease, and even systemic health problems like heart disease and diabetes.

    Aged care dentistry focuses on addressing the unique challenges that come with aging, such as dry mouth, decreased manual dexterity, and potential medical interactions

  • Dry Mouth: Many older adults experience reduced saliva production, leading to dry mouth. This can increase the risk of tooth decay and oral infections.

    Gum Disease: Gum disease becomes more common with age and can lead to tooth loss if not managed properly.

    Tooth Decay: Receding gums and decreased enamel strength make teeth more susceptible to decay.

    Loss of Teeth: Tooth loss can impact speech, nutrition, and self-esteem. Aged care dentistry addresses solutions like dentures, implants, or bridges.

    Medical Conditions: Certain medical conditions and medications can affect oral health. Collaboration between healthcare providers is essential to ensure comprehensive care.

    Limited Mobility: Arthritis or other conditions can make brushing and flossing difficult. Adapted tools and techniques can help.

  • Regular Dental Visits: Schedule regular check-ups with your dentist. They can catch issues early and tailor a care plan to your needs.

    Brushing and Flossing: Brush your teeth at least twice a day with a fluoride toothpaste. Use a soft-bristle toothbrush and consider using floss picks or interdental brushes if regular flossing is challenging.

    Denture Care: If you have dentures, clean and soak them daily. Remove them at night to give your mouth a break.

    Healthy Diet: Eat a balanced diet rich in fruits, vegetables, lean proteins, and whole grains. Limit sugary snacks and beverages.

    Stay Hydrated: Drink plenty of water to help prevent dry mouth and maintain saliva production.

    Oral Hygiene Aids: Consider using electric toothbrushes, water flossers, and other aids to make oral care more manageable.

    Medication Review: Keep your dentist informed about any medications you're taking, as they can impact your oral health.

    Quit Smoking: If you smoke, quitting can greatly improve your oral and overall health.

  • Communication with Your Dentist:

    Open communication with your dentist is crucial. Share any concerns you have about your oral health, discomfort, or changes you've noticed. Be sure to mention any medical conditions, medications, or treatments you're undergoing.

Aged care dentistry plays a vital role in ensuring older adults maintain excellent oral health, which directly impacts overall well-being. By understanding the challenges that come with age and following the recommended tips for oral care, you can enjoy a healthier smile and a better quality of life. Remember that your dentist is your partner in maintaining optimal oral health, so don't hesitate to reach out with any questions or concerns.

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Where to find us:

We’re located on the ground level of the new apartment blocks near Thornleigh station. We are a short walk from Thornleigh station, and there’s plenty of free parking for those coming from Normanhurst, Pennant Hills, and Westleigh.

Our address is Unit 58, 266 Pennant Hills Rd, Thornleigh.

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Still Unsure?

Reach out to our friendly team, and we’d be happy to address any questions or concerns. We believe in giving our patients every opportunity to ask questions to help them make the best decisions on their health.

You can contact us on 0493 532 171, use our contact form or book an appointment online.

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