Dental Health and Aging Tips

Aging and Dental Health Catonsville Dental Care

Aging doesn’t have to be a bad thing, especially when you take care of your dental health

Aging, in general, is inevitable. Aging affects each part of the body, including your teeth. However, if you take care of your teeth, they could stay in excellent shape forever. While you’re young, it matters to form good habits when it comes to exercising, eating right, and your dental health. What many people don’t think about often is that the body works as a system. While the mouth may seem like a relatively small part of the body, it can impact your health overall. When you neglect your dental health, it could leave you susceptible to dental diseases such as gum disease, causing severe problems if left untreated. Here are some dental health tips as it relates to aging. 

Consistently See Your Dentist 

What you’ll love about Catonsville Dental Care is that we are family-friendly. Our dentist’s office caters to patients of all ages, and you can bring your entire family here! When you age, the nerves in your teeth become more sensitive. With this in mind, it can make catching cavities early tricky. When you keep up with your biannual visits, you stay on top of tooth decay before it accumulates. Also, please make us aware of any changes in the medications you take, as this can affect your dental health. 

Nip Dry Mouth in the Bud 

Some medications cause dry mouth. Did you know that dry mouth makes you more vulnerable to tooth decay? What’s even more alarming is that hundreds and hundreds of medications list “dry mouth” as a side effect. Many of these medications are common, too, such as allergy and blood pressure medication. If dry mouth is an issue for you, inform your primary care doctor so they can adjust your dosages. Other quick and viable solutions include drinking plenty of water and chewing sugar-free gum. As you know, too much sugar isn’t ideal for many reasons. 

Consider Plaque to Be a Problem

Gum disease develops when there are bacteria in plaque. This bacteria makes your gums irritated, and bleeding could occur. Also, receding gums leave your teeth exposed, allowing plaque to accumulate and cause decay. If you neglect to treat gum disease, it could destroy the gums and other structures that keep your teeth stable, such as bone and ligaments. For this reason, it’s essential to keep on top of your regularly scheduled dentist’s appointments because dental cleaning help removes plaque. Dental cleaning tools go further than your toothbrush can. 

Oral Care from Catonsville Dental Care

Whether you want to whiten your teeth, straighten your teeth or have a wisdom tooth extracted Catonsville Dental Care offers a wide variety of services when it comes to oral health. We have the experience and understanding to diagnose and treat any problem you have as quickly and painlessly as possible. With four dentists available at our office and commitment to comfort, safety, and relaxation you can’t find a better provider for your health. We look forward to helping you keep your smile perfect all year long and talking with you about your needs. To schedule an appointment or consultation, visit us online or give us a call at 410-747-1115. For more tips and tricks follow us on Facebook, Flickr, Twitter, and YouTube.

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