Oral Concerns of Older Adults

As we age, our over all health and needs change, and oral health is no exception. As we get older, it is important to maintain a healthy diet so that our bodies continue to get all the vitamins and minerals needed to support our overall health, and oral health.

Older adults, however, face certain challenges as they age which can make it difficult for them to maintain good oral health. It’s common for elderly people to have teeth and mouth issues, which can end up affecting their diets. These issues often lead to the consumption of softer foods, which means that they are typically eating more carbs and eating less of the nutritious foods that they need.

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Some of the challenges they face include; changes in chewing ability, dry mouth, which is often times a side effect of medications, changes in taste and smell, untreated tooth decay, loose teeth, and ill-fitting dentures. These issues can seriously alter nutrition. If an elderly man has difficulty chewing, then he will move away from foods that are difficult for him, such as raw vegetables, nuts, and fresh fruit—all foods that are packed with nutrients.

A way to combat these issues is to get creative with your food. Try canned foods with no added salt or sugar, since they can be easier on teeth. Opt for chopped or ground up meats and cook fresh vegetables to soften them. If you continue to have mouth pain, or are still having trouble eating your favorite foods, or nutritious foods, then visit your dentist. They will be able to address the issues in your mouth that prevent you from eating a healthy diet.

If you’re experiencing issues chewing or are concerned about your oral health, don’t hesitate to schedule an appointment at Paxton Dental today.

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