Common dental problems in seniors

    1. Tooth decay: Seniors with dry mouth or decreased saliva production are more prone to tooth decay. Regular dental check-ups can help identify and treat tooth decay early.

    2. Gum disease: Seniors may be more susceptible to gum disease due to factors such as poor oral hygiene, tobacco use, and certain medications. Proper brushing, flossing, and regular dental cleanings are essential for preventing gum disease.

    3. Tooth loss: Seniors may experience tooth loss due to gum disease, tooth decay, or other dental issues. Dental implants, dentures, or bridges are possible solutions for replacing missing teeth.