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How to Prevent Dental Problems.
Most people can recognize how important good dental health is. Brushing and flossing one’s teeth multiple times per day is important. We’ve been taught that since we were little and we have taught that to our children since they were little. Some people are better than others. The guy at work who is constantly brushing his teeth is both admired and derided. Everyone wants to improve their dental health. Across Stamford, CT people are beginning to realize that dental care has become a 365 day a year activity, rather than just the two days per year that people see their dentist. But at the Stein Medical Group we realize that it’s important that people are beginning to make these strides. We welcome all patients, from those who have regularly attended to their teeth to those who haven’t seen a dentist this century. We have the bedside manner at the Stein Medical Group to make your dental experience a positive one. Most people know that maintaining good dental health into old age has many benefits. Those most important include comfort of the teeth and gums, the ability to enjoy food, and a better appearance. Now, a recent study confirms that good dental health has another important benefit -- it can add years your life.
This new study included 1,929 elderly people living in a large Japanese city. This group was followed for six years, and their average age was 79.7 years. In general, these people who had worse dental health at the beginning of the study had a higher mortality rate after six years than those who were in better dental health. Specifically, the mortality rate of those without teeth and who did not wear their dentures was nearly twice as high as those with 20 or more teeth -- 63 percent versus 32 percent, respectively. Researchers point to the impact on nutrition as the most likely explanation for their findings. In a city with an older population like Stamford, Connecticut, these numbers ring especially true. The Stein Medical Group can specially design treatment plans for older patients, it’s a part of our commitment to maintaining good dental health throughout life.
People 65 years of age and older, like younger patients, should see their dentist at least twice a year for checkups and cleaning of the teeth. All cavities, gum disease and other dental infections should be treated. Patients wearing full or partial dentures should have them evaluated for proper comfort and fit. Dentures that have been worn for many years may not fit well anymore. This happens because the jawbone under the denture can become worn away over time.
Loose dentures make it difficult to eat and speak (they seem to make a "clacking" noise), and do not support the face as well. A loose denture begins to need more and more adhesive to stay in place. Your dentist can sometimes remedy the problem by relining the denture, but a new denture should be made about every 5-7 years, or when the dentures cannot be used comfortably. In some cases, implants can be used to help secure the denture. This is usually most needed in the lower jaw, and is sometimes the only way to help the patient stabilize and use their denture. Good dental health is an important part of a healthy lifestyle. Regular dental care and good oral hygiene can add comfort, enjoyment and years to your life. These tips have always been true, but never moreso than now, when we have a city like Stamford with so many retirees who still have great dental health. At the Stein Medical Group, we want to keep that dental health as strong as it currently is.