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Connective tissue disease trouble

As we age, the risk of dental connective tissue disease increases Periodontitis is one of the main causes of tooth loss and toothlessness .
Periodontitis originates from untreated gingivitis, which, as it gradually progresses, destroys the connective tissue of the tooth .
Gingivitis is often characterized by sensitivity of the gums to bleeding, redness and swelling of the gums .
However, the disease can be asymptomatic for a long time and signs of inflammation may be absent even in advanced periodontitis .

Smoking and snus use, among others, are considered to be predisposing factors In a smoker, the disease may be even less noticeable because nicotine impairs blood circulation and there may not be bleeding gums .
Periodontitis is already less than 30 years of age .
Studies show that 65 74 of the age of gum disease is 79 per cent of men and 58 percent of women On average, men have more holes and gum disease .
-Studies show that men brush their teeth less often than women They may also not seek medical attention so easily that gum disease is not found in time .
According to Paju, it is worrying that the number of gum diseases in Finns has not decreased over the years .
One reason for this is poor oral hygiene .
- At the time of older generations, the importance of gum health was not yet understood, but the focus was more on perforation Gum diseases usually start at the interdental spaces, but even at the reception you can see patients who cannot cope or have not been taught interdental cleaning .
It is a good idea to keep the amount of harmful bacteria in your mouth as low as possible, as untreated gingivitis can progress to periodontitis .
- As a low grade inflammation, periodontitis can have effects on general health It is important for the elderly to remember this, as they already often have general illnesses and medications anyway .

- At the time of older generations, the importance of gum health was not yet understood, but the focus was more on perforation . Gum diseases usually start at the interdental spaces, but even at the reception you can see patients who cannot cope or have not been taught interdental cleaning .  It is a good idea to keep the amount of harmful bacteria in your mouth as low as possible, as untreated gingivitis can progress to periodontitis .  - As a low - grade inflammation, periodontitis can have effects on general health . It is important for the elderly to remember this, as they already often have general illnesses and medications anyway .       6 . Cleaning your teeth can be difficult  Healthy seniors are able to take care of their oral health themselves, but cleaning their teeth can also become more difficult than when they are younger .  Illness can impair your ability to function . Impaired vision can also affect tooth cleaning .  While brushing your teeth for younger ones should take at least two minutes, seniors may need to use a little longer to get all their teeth through .  Often, the elderly have to visit the dentist more often than the younger ones . This is due to the need for both gum disease and site renewal .  In the future, people will live to be older and more and more will have their own teeth . Who takes care of them?  - For example, in institutions, the care of elderly teeth varies . There are places where the importance of the issue is understood, but there are also places where the issue is not addressed : there is no time and no staff .  However, the proper functioning of the teeth and mouth is of immense importance to well-being . Pains and poorly fitting dentures make it difficult to eat and talk, among other things .  Therefore, basic oral examinations should be performed regularly in the elderly, even if there are no more teeth in the mouth .  FACTS  Protects general health  Keeping your mouth and teeth in good condition is important, as oral infections can spread bacteria throughout your body .  It increases the risk of heart - and infarction . Oral infections may also exacerbate many general diseases such as diabetes, asthma, rheumatism, intestinal disorders and MS - the disease .  If the body's overall resistance weakens, oral infections can pose a significant threat to basic health .  Taking care of oral health is especially important for people with artificial joints, people with cancer and heart disease, among others .  Uncleaned dentures can also end up in the bloodstream with bacteria .  Source : Finnish Dental Association
According to research, men brush their teeth more lazily on average than women. This is manifested as gum disease and perforation. [Adobe stock / AOP]

Cleaning your teeth can be difficult

Healthy seniors are able to take care of their oral health themselves, but cleaning their teeth can also become more difficult than when they are younger .
Illness can impair your ability to function Impaired vision can also affect tooth cleaning .
While brushing your teeth for younger ones should take at least two minutes, seniors may need to use a little longer to get all their teeth through .

Often, the elderly have to visit the dentist more often than the younger ones This is due to the need for both gum disease and site renewal .
In the future, people will live to be older and more and more will have their own teeth Who takes care of them?
- For example, in institutions, the care of elderly teeth varies There are places where the importance of the issue is understood, but there are also places where the issue is not addressed there is no time and no staff .
However, the proper functioning of the teeth and mouth is of immense importance to well-being Pains and poorly fitting dentures make it difficult to eat and talk, among other things .
Therefore, basic oral examinations should be performed regularly in the elderly, even if there are no more teeth in the mouth .
- At the time of older generations, the importance of gum health was not yet understood, but the focus was more on perforation . Gum diseases usually start at the interdental spaces, but even at the reception you can see patients who cannot cope or have not been taught interdental cleaning .  It is a good idea to keep the amount of harmful bacteria in your mouth as low as possible, as untreated gingivitis can progress to periodontitis .  - As a low - grade inflammation, periodontitis can have effects on general health . It is important for the elderly to remember this, as they already often have general illnesses and medications anyway .       6 . Cleaning your teeth can be difficult  Healthy seniors are able to take care of their oral health themselves, but cleaning their teeth can also become more difficult than when they are younger .  Illness can impair your ability to function . Impaired vision can also affect tooth cleaning .  While brushing your teeth for younger ones should take at least two minutes, seniors may need to use a little longer to get all their teeth through .  Often, the elderly have to visit the dentist more often than the younger ones . This is due to the need for both gum disease and site renewal .  In the future, people will live to be older and more and more will have their own teeth . Who takes care of them?  - For example, in institutions, the care of elderly teeth varies . There are places where the importance of the issue is understood, but there are also places where the issue is not addressed : there is no time and no staff .  However, the proper functioning of the teeth and mouth is of immense importance to well-being . Pains and poorly fitting dentures make it difficult to eat and talk, among other things .  Therefore, basic oral examinations should be performed regularly in the elderly, even if there are no more teeth in the mouth .  FACTS  Protects general health  Keeping your mouth and teeth in good condition is important, as oral infections can spread bacteria throughout your body .  It increases the risk of heart - and infarction . Oral infections may also exacerbate many general diseases such as diabetes, asthma, rheumatism, intestinal disorders and MS - the disease .  If the body's overall resistance weakens, oral infections can pose a significant threat to basic health .  Taking care of oral health is especially important for people with artificial joints, people with cancer and heart disease, among others .  Uncleaned dentures can also end up in the bloodstream with bacteria .  Source : Finnish Dental Association
Oral health affects general health and overall well-being. [Adobe stock / AOP]

FACTS

Protects general health
Keeping your mouth and teeth in good condition is important, as oral infections can spread bacteria throughout your body .
It increases the risk of heart and infarction Oral infections may also exacerbate many general diseases such as diabetes, asthma, rheumatism, intestinal disorders and MS the disease .
If the body's overall resistance weakens, oral infections can pose a significant threat to basic health .
Taking care of oral health is especially important for people with artificial joints, people with cancer and heart disease, among others .
Uncleaned dentures can also end up in the bloodstream with bacteria .