As you get older your teeth and mouth can change in terms of appearance and condition, so it’s more important than ever to maintain good oral hygiene and keep up with dental appointments. Change is a natural part of ageing but that doesn’t mean you should forget about taking care of yourself.
In this blog, we explain some of the oral changes you may experience as you get older and how you can keep your mouth healthy.
A good brushing routine will keep your teeth feeling and looking good, however, over the years it’s inevitable that your teeth will change colour. Particular foods as well as lifestyle factors, such as smoking, can cause discoloration and permanent staining on your teeth. Taking good care of your teeth will ensure they continue to look good as you get older and you can keep your beautiful smile.
The older you get the more prone you are to tooth and gum problems and when this isn’t treated you could end up with missing teeth. Furthermore, gum disease and loss of bone mass can cause your teeth to shift over time which can cause overcrowding or hollowness to the mouth. Some shifting is completely normal, however, having regular dental checks will prevent the disease from causing more serious problems as you age.
Sensitivity is a problem that people of all ages can experience but symptoms can accelerate as you get older. Painful teeth, bleeding gums and loose teeth are all signs of sensitivity that can make eating and drinking very uncomfortable. Using sensitive toothpaste and flossing will ensure that plaque does not build up and cause soreness or infections. If issues continue, always go to your dentist so they can assess the problem and offer expert advice.
Here at Manor Road Dental in Swansea, our team of trained dental practitioners are on hand to keep your oral hygiene in check. From regular check-ups to specialist disease treatments, you’ll be in safe hands with our fantastic team. Get in touch today for more information about our services.