The early signs of periodontal disease are easily ignored, and the
treatment requires the co-work of the doctor and the patient, otherwise
it may recur. But is it true that the older a person is, the easier it
is for him/her to get periodontal disease? Let’s find out the answer
below.
Periodontal disease sounds scary to a lot of people,
especially to those mid-aged or aged people who lost their teeth due to
the said disease, and had to replace them with dental implants. Then is
periodontal disease associated with age? Why does the saying go that the
older the age, the higher the risk of getting periodontal disease? Is
it true?
Explanation: the chance of getting periodontal disease is associated with age to some extent.
The older the age, the longer the teeth have been used for. On this
basis, if the oral hygiene is not well-managed for a long time, bacteria
will easily collect in the mouth, and gradually develop into plaque and
tartar. Eventually, the buildup of tartar will irritate the tissues
surrounding the teeth, leading to red swollen gums, gum recession and
tooth loose, etc. Therefore, it is true, to a certain extent, that the
older the age, especially over 30, the greater the chance of getting
periodontal disease.
However, age is not the only one risk factor for periodontal disease.
The main cause of periodontal disease is the poor oral hygiene, or the
lack of awareness of dental care. People who do not brush their teeth
carefully or receive dental cleaning regularly have higher risk of
periodontal disease. Some old patients aged 60/70 who never go for tooth
cleaning have such an idea after losing their teeth that it is normal
to lose teeth in old age. However, while compared with the WHO’s 8020
goals which suggests 80-year-old people can have 20+ natural teeth, such
idea is totally a misconception.
Besides, systemic diseases in
the elderly also matter. For example, diabetes, a common geriatric
disease, can increase the risk of periodontal disease. Moreover,
longtime elderly smokers with tobacco stained teeth are more susceptible
to periodontal disease.
At present, the disease has been seen
in younger adults more and more frequently. As a result, a large number
of post-90s adults have had to get dental implants. Adults who always
stay up late for work or have irregular schedules is also the high risk
group of periodontal disease. So here comes the reminder, the effective
way to prevent periodontal disease is to go visit the dentist regularly
for teeth cleaning and dental checkup, in addition to brushing teeth
carefully twice per day, in the morning and at night.
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