Growing old gracefully is harder than it seems when you practice bad oral hygiene. It’s easy to forget that your teeth and other things inside your mouth are also going under an aging process. Unlike sharks or other animals who continually get teeth to replace any that fall out, us human adults only have one set of teeth to see us through our adult years once the baby set falls out in youth. That’s a long time to keep your dental health in good shape.
Therefore, it is no wonder that when you have poor oral hygiene, you can experience a whole host of health problems besides the ugly smile and stinky breath. When you do not take good care of your teeth, you are at risk of different sicknesses like periodontal or gum disease, gingivitis, infections, stroke and heart disease and even bone loss. Only through regular dental check-ups and routine maintenance like teeth cleaning will you be able to keep a healthy body and mouth.
Here are some things to look out for as they are cause for concern not only in oral health but also health issues regarding the whole body:
1. Gum disease – When your gums bleed, this could be a sign of gingivitis or periodontal disease. If you receive an infection as a result of bleeding gums and poor hygiene, you will likely loose teeth.
2. Tooth decay or cavities – Flossing is important as well as good teeth brushing in order to prevent tooth decay or cavities. This is another way to loose teeth if left unchecked.
3. False teeth – Sometimes, older adults need dentures. However, as you age, your bone structure will change slightly and this includes your mouth. As a result, you will need to have your dentures adjusted or even replaced periodically. Just be sure to take care of your dentures just as you would your teeth to make them last longer.
4. Dry mouth – Certain medications or illnesses can cause dry mouth in older adults. The lack of saliva hinders speech, eating and even swallowing. Cancer drugs are often a culprit. Without enough saliva, the environment in your mouth cannot stay balanced. Therefore, you could experience gum disease, cavities or more.
5. Oral cancer – This type of disease can be successfully treated if caught early. One of the ways to help prevent this disease from taking hold of your mouth is through regular trips to the dentist for teeth cleaning, denture inspection and more.
6. Implants – Sometimes, dentists rely on dental implants to replace teeth that have fallen out or they are used to hold bridges or other denture pieces together. Regular dental appointments are needed to ensure that these implants are still in good shape and that the bone in your jaw is not deteriorating because of them.
The bottom line is that many dental problems can be resolved with regular dental check-ups. Dental cleanings, brushing teeth regularly and flossing are all part of maintaining a healthy mouth into retirement. In addition, no tobacco products should be used and alcohol should only be consumed in moderation. Finally, a healthy diet is considered a major line of defense in good oral health.