NHAN TAM DENTAL CLINIC – IMPLANT AND COSMETIC DENTISTRY

Dental implants for the elderly

Implant for elderly people is very necessary. Currently, there is no age limit for dental implants. However, elderly people who want to make implant should be carefully examined by dentists before operations. If patients with chronic diseases such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes, blood pressure or osteoporosis can also be treated when the disease is well controlled.

Common oral diseases in older persons

Changes in the oral mucosa, dental caries, periodontal disease, or temporomandibular disorders... are common oral diseases in older persons.

Attentions for diabetics' oral care

Diabetes is a common disease of the elderly that not only affects their body but also increases the possibility of tooth decay, gingivitis, and periodontal diseases. Therefore, diabetics should pay attention to daily oral care.

All-on-4 implant - The complete dental restoration method for the elderly

All-on-4 implants provide the patient with a complete set of teeth with four implant fixtures. This is also a money-saving solution yet bring beautiful teeth, satisfying cosmetic and chewing function.

Diabetes And Dental Treatment: What You Should Know

Diabetes is one of the worrisome diseases for many people, especially the elderly. Diabetes lowers the immune system and increases the risk of infection. Therefore, patients often have a higher risk of dental diseases than other people. Dental care for diabetics is an important issue that everyone is concerned about.

How to care for your dentures?

In the elderly, when using dentures should be clean and sanitary attention. Wearing removable dentures all day will easily create bacteria in the mouth that cause discomfort if not cleaned.

Oral health problems of the elderly

Older adults are at an especially high risk for mouth and tooth infections and the complications that can come with these problems.

Oral health care for the elderly

With or without teeth, the elderly should also visit the dentist periodically every 3-6 months to detect and treat the dental disease if exist. Mouth and teeth is the gateway to the digestive tract, which, if neglected, can affect overall health. In particular, gum disease in the elderly can lead to oral mucosal cancer.