Friday, 30 June 2017

Regular Dental Care for Seniors

Senior Dental Care is Different

Do you know that gum disease and root decay occurs more frequently in seniors? Our teeth age along with the rest of our bodies. Even our prior dental work grows brittle and may crack with age. Ask us about procedures that can combat all of these problems. In addition, aging typically means more medications, which often produce a side effect of reduced saliva flow. There is no reason to suffer with a dry mouth. There are simple products that can ease this condition. We can even help you reverse the effects of years of plaque buildup and the dark appearance of teeth subjected to consuming coffee, tea, or tobacco.
Don't forget, regular check-ups, daily cleaning, and good nutrition are all vital for maintaining healthy gums. In fact, if your gums have become red, irritated, or prone to bleeding, or if your teeth have started to feel loose, please contact us immediately. 

Josh McCormick, DDS  
4455 Cowell Road  
Concord, CA 94518  
(925) 685-3043   
MyEastBayDentist.com

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