Geriatric dentistry
Geriatric dentistry
Follow-up by a gerodontist.
Geriatric dentistry focuses on the oral health of older adults, addressing the specific needs of this typically more fragile and medically compromised population. The natural aging process brings significant changes to the structures and dynamics of the oral cavity, which are exacerbated by systemic diseases and chronic medication use . Therefore, it is important to provide specialized care to these patients so that they maintain function, comfort, and aesthetics—in other words, their quality of life.
The need to create this new specialty is mainly due to two major factors:
- Increased life expectancy and, consequently, the need for greater prevention, thus contributing to healthy aging;
- Greater need for oral treatment, which, in old age, is mainly based on periodontal pathology (inflammation and infection of the tooth’s supporting tissues caused by bacterial plaque).
Treatments
This step should be carried out cautiously and with understanding, as elderly patients often forget to remember medications or illnesses and fail to report them. Empathy is essential in geriatric dentistry care, as is a humanized initial contact to create a climate of trust and security .
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This consultation includes:
- Orthopantomography
- Photographic protocol
- Treatment plan