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A healthy mouth for a lifetime
Older adults in the United States are living longer and retaining more of their natural teeth than ever before. In fact, the Kaiser Family Foundation reports just 14.4 percent of Wisconsin adults had all their natural teeth extracted, compared to 18.5 percent of all U.S. adults. Healthy at-home oral health habits, smart diet and lifestyle choices and regular dental care help teeth last a lifetime. Dental home care needs change when people reach their 60s. Patients must use products with fluoride to harden teeth, such as mouthwashes, toothpaste and application of fluoride in a dental office. Teeth with crowns and fillings are especially susceptible to decay. Regular visits to the dentist are important to help evaluate problems that medications may create in your mouth, develop a treatment plan tailored to your unique dental needs and assist you and your caregivers in maintaining your oral health. Tell your dentist about all medications you are taking, both prescriptions, herbal and over-the-counter, as they can affect dental treatment. The American Dental Association’s OralLongevity™ initiative addresses the oral health needs of older adults and supports dental professionals as they work to provide the best care for older Americans. MORE>>
Smile Contest winners dazzle judges First, second and third-place prizes were awarded in seven age categories and a “tin grin” competition for those wearing braces. All contestants received a collection of personal oral health care products and educational items made possible through generous donations and financial support from D&S Dental Lab Inc., Patterson Dental Supply, Procter & Gamble/Crest, Saber Dental Studio, WDA Insurance & Services Corp., WDA Foundation and the WDA. Click here for a photo gallery and see this year's winners. |

