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Q. |
How do you
clean your
dentures?
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| A. |
In cleaning your dentures you
should first rinse away loose food particles thoroughly. Then
moisten your toothbrush and apply denture cleanser. Brush every
surface, scrubbing gently to avoid damage.
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| Q. |
Why do your teeth seem darker as you
age?
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| A. |
Your teeth may seem darker because plaque can build
up faster and in larger amounts as you age. Changes in dentin can
cause your teeth to appear a little darker as
well.
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| Q. |
Why does your mouth seem dry?
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| A. |
Dry mouth is a common problem among seniors. It is
caused by certain medical disorders and is often a side effect of
some medications.
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| Q. |
Are seniors
more susceptible to gum disease?
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| A. |
Yes. The severity of gum
disease may be increased due to ill-fitting
dentures or bridges,
poor diets, poor oral hygiene, other medical diseases, and even some
medications.
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| Q. |
Why do seniors lose their sense of taste?
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| A. |
Seniors tend to lose their sense of taste because
age decreases the sense of taste and smell. Certain diseases,
medications and
dentures can also contribute to the decrease of your
sense of taste.
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| Q. |
Should seniors
be worried about cavities?
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| A. |
Yes. The majorities of seniors
have tooth-root decay and are more susceptible to
cavities.
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| Q. |
Why should women be more careful
with their
oral health?
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| A. |
For many women, dental care depends on their
different stages of life that are directly related to surges in sex
hormone levels. Your dentist may request to see you more frequently
during hormonal surges.
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| Q. |
How do oral contraceptives affect
women’s
oral health?
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| A. |
Gingivitis may occur with long-term use of oral
contraceptives because they contain estrogen or progesterone. Women
who use oral contraceptives are two times as likely to develop dry
sockets and require dental care more often.
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| Q. |
How does
pregnancy affect
oral health?
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| A. |
There is an increase in the
amount of plaque on your teeth due to pregnancy because there is an
increase in estrogen and progesterone.
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Q. |
How does morning sickness affect
oral health?
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| A. |
The acid in vomit causes tooth
erosion. Women can neutralize the acid by using a baking soda and
water paste and rubbing it on their teeth. Rinse the paste off after
30 seconds and then brush and floss.
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Q. |
What is the
likeliness of having tumors during pregnancy?
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| A. |
Women are at risk for
developing pregnancy tumors that are benign growths that develop
when swollen gums become irritated. The tumors usually shrink soon
after the pregnancy is over.
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| Q. |
How does plaque
build-up affect pregnant women?
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| A. |
If plaque is not removed it can
cause gingivitis and women with periodontal disease may be at risk
for pre-term, low-birth weight babies.
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| Q. |
What problems occur for girls
experiencing puberty?
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| A. |
The surge in hormones that occurs during puberty may
cause swollen gums, especially during menstruation. Herpes-type
lesions and ulcers can also develop. They may also experience
sensitive gums that react more to irritants.
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| Q. |
What are intraoral cameras?
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| A. |
An intraoral camera is a miniature video camera that
the dentist places in the patient’s mouth so that together they can
view any dental problems that the patient is having. The image from
the camera is enlarged and sent to a monitor for
viewing.
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| Q. |
What is the purpose of intraoral
cameras?
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| A. |
The purpose behind intraoral cameras is to allow the
patient to see the specific area that needs treatment so that they
are more likely to understand the dentist’s recommendation and
accept it.
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Q. |
How can CD-ROM
be beneficial in dentistry?
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| A. |
CD-ROM is beneficial in
dentistry because patient education will be much simpler with
information stored on CD-ROM. Procedures can be explained to
patients in advance and post-operative instructions can be provided
for them to take home.
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