As we grow older, our teeth and gums undergo natural changes. While aging itself isn’t the sole cause of dental issues, years of wear and tear can impact oral health. Here’s what happens to your teeth over time and how you can protect them.
Tooth Sensitivity Increases
Over time, repeated stress from chewing causes microscopic cracks in teeth. These cracks allow heat, cold, and sugary foods to reach the nerves, causing sensitivity. Using a desensitizing toothpaste and avoiding acidic foods can help. If significant enamel damage is an issue, we may also consider a dental crown or another restorative solution.
Teeth May Shift or Become Loose
Bone density in the jaw decreases with age, which can lead to minor tooth movement. The shifting can cause spaces between teeth or changes in bite alignment. If you struggle with grinding your teeth, wear a nightguard to protect your teeth. Additionally, ensuring strong gums also helps prevent shifting.
Root Exposure Leads to More Cavities
When gums recede, the unprotected roots of teeth are exposed, making them more vulnerable to decay. Root cavities are harder to treat than surface cavities, so preventing gum recession is crucial. Brushing gently with a soft-bristled toothbrush can help, but you may need a gum graft if the issue is severe enough.
Tooth Loss Becomes More Common
Severe gum disease, untreated decay, or trauma over the years can lead to tooth loss. Tooth loss in seniors is a common problem that diligent at-home and professional care can help address. We can also replace missing teeth to restore your smile. Fortunately, dental implants, bridges, and dentures offer effective replacement options to restore function and aesthetics.
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Visit Our Dentist for Seniors in Boynton Beach, FL
Your mouth needs extra care as you age, and you can count on Sunshine State Dentistry to help. Our goal is to help older adults maintain strong, healthy teeth. We offer preventative dental care for seniors, as well as restorative and cosmetic treatments to help you get your ideal smile. Contact us to schedule your appointment today at our senior dental clinic in Boynton Beach!