Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Dental Care For Senior Adults

As we age, we notice graying hair, more frequent aches and pains and wrinkles.  Our teeth and mouths are also affected by aging.

Dental cavities are not just for kids.  As we age, receding gums can expose the unprotected root surfaces of teeth resulting in root cavities.  Many seniors also have a number of old fillings.  On average, fillings last 8 - 10 years.  As fillings age, leakage and decay is a common problem.

Gum disease is the major reason for tooth loss in adults of all ages.  Infected gums if left untreated slowly detach from the teeth.  Deepening infection can involve the underlying bone resulting in bone decay.  Eventually the teeth loosen and are lost.  Some medical diseases, certain medications, dentures and bridges that don't fit properly, poor diets and poor oral hygiene can increase the severity of gum disease.

Dr. Dulski believes that every tooth in your mouth plays an important role in speaking, chewing and maintaining proper alignment of other teeth.  Tooth loss is not an inevitable result of aging, but if you do lose teeth, they should be replaced for your mouth the function properly.

If most of the teeth are missing, a partial denture or complete denture can restore the mouth to function and improve appearance and restore personal self-esteem.  A more natural option to replacing lost teeth in terms of fit, comfort and appearance is dental implantsDental implants attach directly to the jawbone.  Not everyone is a candidate for dental implants because the patient must be in good general and oral health and have adequate jawbone remaining to secure the dental implant.  Dr. Dulski will advise you if this is an option for you.


What can you do to prevent dental problems?  Sugars and starches are changed by bacteria in plaque to acids which attack tooth enamel.  Limiting the number of times you snack along with brushing and flossing daily can help save your teeth from tooth decay.  Studies show that fluoride is just as effective in preventing tooth cavities in adult as it is in children.  Toothpastes containing fluoride can help reduce tooth decay even more that brushing and flossing alone.

Regular dental check-ups are important for seniors, whether or not they have their natural teeth.  Besides evaluating and treating existing dental problems, Dr. Dulski also looks for more serious health problems such as oral cancer.  The majority of oral cancers occur in people older than 45 years of age.  Symptoms of oral cancer include sores, swelling or discoloration of the tongue, lips, cheek, throat, jawbone or salivary glands.  If you notice any of these symptoms, call Dr. Dulski immediately for a examination.

Aging also yellows teeth.   A number of cosmetic dental procedures can improve your smile.  Bleaching can whiten stained teeth, bonding and porcelain veneers can cover stains, restore chipped teeth, close gaps or reshape malformed teeth.  Visit Adult Dentistry of Rochester to learn how Dr. Dulski can keep you smiling for years to come.

Tags: Dental Cavities, Gum Disease, Partial Dentures, Complete Dentures, Dental Implants, Oral Cancer, Porcelain Veneers

Monday, August 8, 2011

The Early Warning Signs of Periodontal Disease

Periodontal disease is a bacterial infection of the gums and bone caused in part by dental plaque, the soft and sticky substance that forms on the teeth.  It is estimated to affect 4 out of every 5 people.  If the plaque is allowed to remain and grow on the teeth, an inflammation of the gums called gingivitis occurs.  As the disease progresses, the pockets infected with bacteria deepen by the decay of bone which holds the teeth in the mouth.  This bone decay if left untreated results in the loss of teeth.  Periodontal disease may progress painlessly and without warning until it is too late to save the teeth.  Periodontal disease usually progresses slowly, but can  have episodes of rapid progression.  With this in mind, please be aware of the following signs and symptoms:

*  Gums that bleed when you brush your teeth
*  Gums that are red, tender and swollen
*  Gaps forming between the teeth and gums
*  Teeth that are loose
*  Gaps forming between the teeth
*  Changes in the bite
*  Changes in the fit of a partial denture
*  Pus between your teeth and gums
*  Chronic bad breath or bad taste





If you or anyone you know is experiencing these symptoms, visit Dr. Dulski at Adult Dentistry of Rochester for a free exam and consultation.



Tags: Periodontal Disease, Gingivitis, Dental Plaque, Bad Breath