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Older adults are frequently liable to gum disease and tooth decay, which can affect their general health and quality of life.
The gradual changes taking place in the dental tissues after the teeth are fully formed are mention to as age changes.
# ORAL HEALTH IMPORTANT FOR THE OLDER ADULT:
• Affects the ability to consume and enjoy an
adequate diet
• Can affect body weight
• Impacts nutritional and systemic health
• Links between Periodontal (gum) disease and
Cardiac health; respiratory conditions; diabetes
Missing dentition and ill-fitting false teeth cause difficulty in chewing and impression of taste of foods and chewing important factor in adequate nutrition in elderly.
The decrease function of salivary gland is commonly associated with aging. The involvement of disordered salivary gland maintenance of oral health.
The macroscopic changes taking place with age in the teeth change in form and occur with age. Ex: Oral physiological changes, Mental changes, Neurophysiological changes etc.