Dental Care Tips for Caregivers

The life of a caregiver can be overwhelming – particularly when caregivers are looking after those with serious, long-term ailments and disabilities. One important aspect of caregiving that can be overlooked is ensuring that loved ones are taking proper care of their teeth and gums along with keeping routine appointments for checkups and cleanings with our family dentist.

Following are helpful oral health tips for caregivers.

Develop a Routine

Consistency helps both caregivers and their loved ones – particularly mature folks who may suffer with memory loss, less mobility, and confusion. Developing a routine is helpful because it makes it easier to remember to brush and floss. Morning brushings should occur after breakfast and nighttime brushing and flossing should occur just before bedtime.

Make Tasks Easier Whenever Possible

Disabled, ill, and elderly people may require varying levels of assistance. Simple helpful actions like placing a pea-sized amount of toothpaste on their toothbrushes can make oral hygiene much easier. Utilizing tools like a water irrigator or handheld flossing picks can also make a difference.

Ensure that Flossing Occurs Daily

If your loved one cannot floss for himself or herself, you can complete this task for them. Our dental hygienists are happy to offer flossing tips.

Look for Signs of Gum Disease, Fungal Infections, and Oral Cancer

When assisting with oral hygiene tasks, it is helpful to look for signs of potential oral health issues. Sores that do not heal, discoloration of the gums, and suspicious lesions can be difficult for those receiving care to detect.

Keeping an eye out for abnormalities like this could help address potential concerns as early as possible. Be sure to bring up any concerns you have with our family dentist.

Schedule Routine Checkups and Cleanings

Receiving routine dental care is a necessity no matter one’s condition or age. Oral health maladies can affect overall wellbeing. We recommend ensuring that your loved one receives two cleanings and two checkups per year, spaced about six months apart. Frequent visits to our practice can ensure that potential oral health concerns are addressed in their earliest stages.

Call Aesthetic Dental Partners today to book an appointment with our caring family dentist.

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