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● Regular dental check-ups even at advanced ages are crucial to monitor overall oral health and prevent serious issues.
● Many medications can cause dry mouth in seniors, which increases the risk of tooth decay and gum disease.
● Dentists can provide at-home care for seniors who have difficulty traveling, ensuring they receive the dental attention they need.
The number of seniors in the U.S. has almost doubled since 2000, and more people than ever are living into their 80s and 90s.
But with longer lives come unique oral health challenges—nearly 1 in 5 older adults has untreated tooth decay, and many face issues like dry mouth from medications or trouble keeping up with daily hygiene due to mobility limitations.
With the right approaches presented here, you can help the seniors in your life enjoy a healthy, pain-free smile for years to come.
Dr. Popa, a licensed dentist in Southeastern Wisconsin who specializes in senior dental care, emphasizes that “oral health is deeply tied to overall well-being. By addressing dental needs, we’re not just treating the mouth—we’re supporting a senior’s ability to eat, speak, and smile with confidence.”
Stay Hydrated to Prevent Dry Mouth
As seniors take medications for conditions like high blood pressure, arthritis, or diabetes, one common side effect is dry mouth. Reduced saliva can increase the risk of cavities and gum disease, making it harder to enjoy meals or speak comfortably. Encourage seniors to drink plenty of water throughout the day to stay hydrated. If dry mouth persists, talk to your dentist about saliva substitutes or oral moisturizers that can help.
Clean Dentures Thoroughly
If a senior wears dentures, it's important to clean them properly every day. Plaque and bacteria can build up on dentures just like on natural teeth, which can lead to infections or discomfort. Dentures should be brushed with a mild soap or denture cleaner. Don’t forget to remove them at night to give the gums a break.
Get Regular Dental Check-ups
Routine dental check-ups should be maintained throughout a senior’s life. Regular visits to the dentist help catch potential issues like gum disease, cavities, or oral cancer early, making treatment easier and more effective. Some seniors may find it difficult to travel to the dentist, but many dental offices, including Relax Family Dental, offer in-home visits to accommodate those with mobility challenges.
Sometimes, getting to the dentist's office can be difficult, especially for seniors with limited mobility. Some dental practices, like Relax Family Dental, offer at-home dental visits for seniors. These visits can include exams, cleanings, and even denture care, all in the comfort of the senior’s home.
Did you know? Some dental insurance policies even cover up to two at-home visits per year, making it easier for seniors to maintain their oral health without leaving home. This is a great option for those with mobility issues or those living in nursing homes or assisted living facilities.
At Relax Family Dental, we understand that oral health doesn’t stop with age—it’s an ongoing journey. Whether it’s helping with daily brushing tips, managing dry mouth, or offering in-home care, we’re here to make sure seniors can regain and maintain their smile. Our experienced team is dedicated to providing compassionate care that focuses on the comfort and well-being of seniors in the Racine community.
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I am thrilled to have found Dr Popa. She is a very skilled and knowledgeable dentist. The office is quite nice and has a homey vibe. the support staff are so nice and friendly. I would highly recommend this dental practice! 🦷
Licatajb
Best dentist I've ever had! Highly skilled and informative, good communicaton and comfortable treatment. She does cleanings herself too! Thorough and thoughtful infection control measures so I felt very safe.
J S
I had the great pleasure of working with Dr. Popa on helping getting her office ready to open. She is amazing to work with and is such a knowledgeable and caring person. I know she is going to have amazing success with her practice and for all new patients.... You are going to love Dr. Popa!
Trace C
So happy to have this great local dentist in our area!
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Phone: 262-456-5388
Address: 1532 S Green Bay Rd, Ste 300, Mount Pleasant, WI, 53406
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