Dental Care in Your 70s: Essential Tips for Maintaining a Healthy Smile
Entering your 70s brings new challenges and opportunities for your health, including your dental health. At this stage of life, maintaining good oral hygiene is essential to prevent common issues such as gum disease, tooth decay, and tooth loss. At Jacobson Family Dental, we provide comprehensive care tailored to the needs of people in their 70s, including options for dentures and dental implants, helping you maintain a healthy, vibrant smile.
The Importance of Dental Health in Your 70s
As you enter your 70s, maintaining your dental health is more important than ever for several reasons:
- Preventing Gum Disease: The risk of gum disease increases with age, and maintaining good oral hygiene is essential to prevent it.
- Managing Tooth Sensitivity: Tooth sensitivity can become more common in your 70s. Proper dental care can help manage and reduce sensitivity.
- Preserving Your Smile: Regular dental care helps prevent tooth decay and loss, preserving your bright smile.
- Boosting Overall Health: Poor oral health is linked to various health conditions, including heart disease and diabetes. Keeping your teeth and gums healthy helps protect your overall health.
When to Schedule Dental Visits
The American Dental Association recommends that adults visit the dentist every six months for regular checkups and cleanings. These visits are essential for maintaining oral health and catching potential issues early.
Dentures and Dental Implants
For many people in their 70s, dentures and dental implants are vital solutions for maintaining oral health and quality of life.
Dentures:
- Types of Dentures: There are complete dentures for those who have lost all their teeth and partial dentures for those who have lost some teeth.
- Benefits: Dentures can improve the ability to chew and speak and enhance the appearance of your smile.
- Care Tips: Clean your dentures daily, remove them at night to rest your gums, and visit your dentist regularly to ensure they fit correctly.
Dental Implants:
- What Are Dental Implants? Dental implants are a permanent solution for tooth loss, involving a titanium post surgically placed in the jawbone, topped with a crown.
- Benefits: Implants look and function like natural teeth, preserve jawbone health, and provide a long-term solution.
- Care Tips: Maintain excellent oral hygiene, including brushing and flossing, and visit your dentist regularly for check-ups.
What to Expect During Your Dental Visit
At Jacobson Family Dental, we strive to make your dental visits as convenient and comfortable as possible. Here’s what you can expect:
- Welcoming Environment: Our office provides a friendly and welcoming atmosphere to make your visit stress-free.
- Thorough Examination: Our dentists will conduct a comprehensive examination of your teeth and gums to check for any signs of decay or other issues.
- Professional Cleaning: We offer professional cleanings to remove plaque and tartar buildup, which helps prevent cavities and gum disease.
- Personalized Care: Our team will discuss any concerns you may have and provide personalized advice and treatment options, including dentures and dental implants.
- Flexible Scheduling: We offer flexible appointment times to accommodate your busy schedule.
Tips for Maintaining Your Dental Health at Home
- Brush Twice a Day: Use a soft-bristled toothbrush and fluoride toothpaste to brush your teeth twice a day. Be gentle to avoid damaging your gums.
- Floss Daily: Floss daily to remove plaque and food particles from between your teeth. If flossing is difficult, consider using a water flosser or interdental brushes.
- Healthy Diet: Maintain a balanced diet rich in fruits, vegetables, and dairy products to support your dental health. Limit sugary snacks and drinks.
- Stay Hydrated: Drink plenty of water throughout the day to help keep your mouth clean and reduce the risk of dental issues.
- Avoid Tobacco: If you smoke or use tobacco products, consider quitting. Tobacco use increases the risk of gum disease and oral cancer.
Patient Testimonials
“Jacobson Family Dental makes it easy to prioritize my dental health even with a busy schedule. The team is gentle, informative, and always accommodating. Highly recommend!” – Madison Smith
“With their flexible scheduling and compassionate care, Jacobson Family Dental helps me maintain my oral health. I appreciate their attention to detail and personalized care.” – Deanna Madson
“Excellent care and great advice on how to take care of my teeth as I age. I feel very welcomed and well-informed at every visit. Thank you, Jacobson Family Dental!” – Pam Emmil
Take the First Step Towards a Healthy Smile in Your 70s
Maintaining your dental health in your 70s is crucial for your overall well-being and quality of life. At Jacobson Family Dental, we’re committed to providing compassionate, professional care to help you keep your smile bright and healthy. Schedule your next dental visit today and ensure a healthy smile for years to come.
At Jacobson Family Dental, we’re dedicated to helping you achieve and maintain a beautiful, healthy smile. We look forward to welcoming you to our practice!
FAQs
- How often should I brush my teeth in my 70s?
- You should brush your teeth twice a day with fluoride toothpaste. Make sure to brush gently for at least two minutes each time.
- When should I floss?
- Floss daily to remove plaque and food particles between teeth. If flossing is difficult, consider using a water flosser or interdental brushes.
- What can I do to prevent cavities in my 70s?
- Ensure you brush and floss daily, maintain a balanced diet, limit sugary snacks and drinks, and schedule regular dental checkups. Fluoride treatments can also help prevent cavities.
- Are dentures difficult to care for?
- No, dentures are relatively easy to care for. Clean them daily, remove them at night, and visit your dentist regularly to ensure they fit correctly.
- How do dental implants differ from dentures?
- Dental implants are a permanent solution that looks and functions like natural teeth, whereas dentures are removable appliances. Implants help preserve jawbone health and offer a long-term solution.

