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Health Tip: Dental Care for Seniors

Suggestions for brushing


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(HealthDay News) -- As you age, it may become more difficult to take proper care of your teeth, especially if you have arthritis.

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The Cleveland Clinic offers these suggestions to prevent tooth decay as you get older:

  • If you have trouble gripping a toothbrush, make it thicker by wrapping it with tape.
  • To make your toothbrush handle longer, tape an extender around the end of the handle. Try a tongue depressor, ice cream stick or ruler.
  • Use an electric or battery-powered toothbrush.
  • There are several different aids that you can buy at the drug store to make flossing easier. Ask your dentist for suggestions.
  • Thoroughly brush your gums, tongue and the roof of your mouth with toothpaste each day before putting in your dentures.


-- Diana Kohnle

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