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What Dental Care is Common for Adults and Seniors?

Oral health is important at all ages and stages of life. As patients get older, different needs may arise that require more attention and maintenance. A variety of cosmetic, restorative, and advanced solutions are designed to address oral issues, such as missing teeth, tooth decay, or discoloration, and provide adequate dental care for adults and seniors. These options can help restore the appearance and functionality of a patient’s smile with natural-looking and long-lasting results. 

A common restorative treatment for adults and seniors is dental implants. Candidates for the procedure typically struggle with missing or damaged teeth, or may have dentures that often slip or irritate their gums. Dental implants are a tooth replacement option that involves embedding small titanium posts into the jawbone, acting as a tooth’s root, with a dental crown typically sitting atop as the new visible portion of the tooth. Patients missing one tooth may benefit from a single-tooth implant, while those missing multiple teeth or a whole row may find that an implant-supported bridge or implant-supported denture is preferred. 

Another dental treatment that can help address the oral needs of adults and seniors is periodontal therapy. Gum disease can be caused by plaque and tartar build-up, as well as teeth grinding, tobacco use, and nutritional deficiencies. The scaling and root planing procedure is often performed for patients who need a more thorough dental cleaning for their teeth and gums. Scaling involves removing plaque and tartar on the tooth and below the gumline. This process is followed by root planing, where the gum tissue is smoothed to encourage tissue reattachment and to reduce the size of a potential pocket that can trap bacteria.

At Roberts Dental Group, our cosmetic dentists are committed to providing patients of all ages with quality care and treatments. They recognize the different types of dental concerns patients may have as they get older and offer multiple solutions to help patients achieve the smile of their dreams. For more information on dental care for adults and seniors, contact our office to schedule a consultation.