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If dry mouth is brought on by mouth breathing, particularly at night, it is necessary to address...Read all the answersAre older people safe from tooth decay?
Absolutely not – older people are at a significantly higher risk of tooth decay, for a number of reasons:
- They consume more sugary foods (sweetness is the taste that lasts longest as we get older).
- Older people, particularly women, have a reduced flow of saliva (from the age of 50). As a result, the mouth is dryer, food particles remain in the mouth for longer and bacteria proliferate quicker.
- Saliva becomes more acidic as we get older, which is conducive to acid attacks and mouth infections.
- The bacterial flora that protects the mouth tends to diminish with age, giving free rein to the bacteria in dental plaque.
- Elderly people may have difficulties brushing their teeth properly, because of problems such as osteoarthritis or muscle weakness.
- They sometimes take medicines that can increase dry mouth.
As a result, older people must be particularly attentive to oral hygiene.
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