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		<title>Today&#8217;s Options for Denture Wearers</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Author: drnguyen With more than 12 percent of the U.S. population at the age of 65 or older, the &#8220;baby boom generation&#8221; is tackling issues about aging. The focus is not so much about how to accept an aging body &#8230; <a href="http://dentalinfinity.com/todays-options-for-denture-wearers.htm/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>With more than 12 percent of the U.S. population at the age of 65 or older, the &#8220;baby boom generation&#8221; is tackling issues about aging. The focus is not so much about how to accept an aging body passively, but rather, how to preserve health, strength, and vitality, no matter what a person&#8217;s age.</p>
<p>For example, the Academy of General Dentistry has reported that 60 percent of the American adults between the ages of 35 and 44 have lost at least one permanent tooth. Your dentist want you to maintain healthy teeth throughout your life. But if tooth loss requires dentures, your dentist have several attractive options for you.</p>
<p>Types of dentures</p>
<p>Depending on your situation, dentures may be needed to replace all or some of your teeth. Different types of dentures serve different purposes.</p>
<p>Immediate dentures are placed immediately after removing any remaining teeth. These have the added benefit that you have the look and use of teeth while your mouth heals, making your transition to dentures more subtle. However, your jawbone and gums will gradually shrink after teeth are removed, so you will need to be fitted with conventional dentures later.</p>
<p>Conventional full dentures replace all or most of your upper and lower teeth. They are custom-crafted and fitted over a series of appointments to ensure an excellent fit and natural look. Your dentist will provide you with homecare instructions and have you come in for periodic adjustments or relines to ensure that your conventional dentures continue to fit properly and feel comfortable.</p>
<p>Overdentures look like conventional full dentures. However, overdentures fit over dental implants or a few specially prepared remaining teeth. Overdentures are more secure and feel more natural than conventional dentures. Also, the implants or remaining teeth provide stimulation that can help preserve the bone in your jaw.</p>
<p>Partial dentures may be a good choice when you have lost several teeth but still have some remaining. Partials help to prevent your existing teeth from shifting within your mouth. In turn, the remaining teeth support the dentures and help take the impact of biting and chewing. This reduces the pressure on other parts of your jaw.</p>
<p>Conventional partial dentures have clasps to attach them to your remaining teeth, while precision partial dentures have special attachments that make the clasps less visible. Another option may be a flexible partial denture; these gum-colored clasps attach around your teeth at the gumline for a very natural look.</p>
<p>Benefits of dentures</p>
<p>Dentures are important both for your oral health and the attractiveness of your smile, because they:</p>
<p>1) Provide the necessary support to keep your facial muscles from sagging and giving you an older appearance.<br />
2) Allow you to eat a wider variety of foods than you could without teeth; this helps ensure that you get adequate nutrition to maintain your health.<br />
3) Help you to speak more easily than you could without teeth.</p>
<p>If you have been hiding your mouth because of missing teeth, dentures may help improve how you look and feel about your smile.</p>
<p>Alternatives to dentures</p>
<p>Other options to consider besides dentures may include bridges (sometimes called fixed partial dentures) or dental implants (which are surgically placed below your gumline, providing an invisible and secure fit). Your dentist will work with you to determine the best solution for your needs.</p>
<p>Keep in mind, the best alternative is to not need dentures at all. With consistent and regular dental care, you may be able to preserve all your healthy teeth, so that you can keep them throughout your lifetime. </p>
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		<title>Food And Nutrition A Factor That Contribute To Periodontal Disease</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When nutritious food is not adequately supplied to the body, oral health may be compromised by nutrition deficiency diseases. Food and nutrition does not only affects cavities but it also one major factor in the development of periodontal or gum &#8230; <a href="http://dentalinfinity.com/food-and-nutrition-a-factor-that-contribute-to-periodontal-disease.htm/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When nutritious food is not adequately supplied to the body, oral health may be compromised by nutrition deficiency diseases. Food and nutrition does not only affects cavities but it also one major factor in the development of periodontal or gum diseases. Bleeding gums, receding gums, gingivitis and other forms of gum disease may be experienced such there is a need for a periodontal disease treatment as not to further progress to more serious dental and even medical condition.</p>
<p>Sugar is the most common that affects oral health. But there are also other nutritional factors other than sugar that affects oral health such as eating and drinking, the frequency of drinking of beverages with low acidity and the exposure to fluoride and eating disorder.</p>
<p>Oral health can also affect nutrition and diet through eating patterns. People with poor oral health have difficulty in taking in and chewing foods for they feel pain and discomfort. That is why it is very importantly to pay close attention to out nutrition and oral health. Proper diet and nutrition combined with good oral hygiene habit can lead your way to a healthy you.</p>
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		<title>Some Medications Are A Risk Factor Of Gum Disease</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Taking medications is one factor that triggers some of the symptoms gum disease. The most common is the drying of the mouth or dehydration but not all medications are associated to dental health symptoms. For instance taking smoking cessation, allergy &#8230; <a href="http://dentalinfinity.com/some-medications-are-a-risk-factor-of-gum-disease.htm/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Taking medications is one factor that triggers some of the symptoms gum disease. The most common is the drying of the mouth or dehydration but not all medications are associated to dental health symptoms.</p>
<p>For instance taking smoking cessation, allergy treatments, appetite suppressants, pain relievers, sleeping aids or pills and anxiety medications increases the risks of dry mouth syndrome. Other antibiotics causes tooth discoloration a simple example is when a women uses tetracycline during their pregnancy and their babies developed a grayish or yellowish tooth discoloration when they turn into adults. Taking antidepressants may also increase the risk of teeth grinding, involuntary mouth movement, worn and torn teeth, dry mouth, bleeding gums and tooth sensitivity. And you may be diagnosed with gingivitis, receding gums, periodontitis and eventually tooth loss.</p>
<p>To prevent gum diseases during medication superior oral hygiene must be observed by brushing and flossing your teeth regularly and consider using dental health products that will aid in preventing bacteria build up in your mouth. Regular visit to your dentist will decrease the risk of dental health problems to occur.</p>
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		<title>Age Does Not Determine The Occurrence Of Gum Infection And Tooth Loss</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Anyone at any age can experience gum infection even children but more often it is being experienced by mostly by adults. Gum infection is the major cause of tooth loss and it entails a good oral care regimen to be &#8230; <a href="http://dentalinfinity.com/age-does-not-determine-the-occurrence-of-gum-infection-and-tooth-loss.htm/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Anyone at any age can experience gum infection even children but more often it is being experienced by mostly by adults. Gum infection is the major cause of tooth loss and it entails a good oral care regimen to be prevented from it. Gum prevention is simple and easy with proper oral care, right nutrition and avoiding bad habits and other factors that contributes to gum infection. Tooth loss is the major drastic effect of gum infection if not treated early. Understanding your oral health needs is essential in having a healthy oral health at any age. Elderly must observe superior oral care especially those having dentures, unfitted and not cleaned dentures can cause swollen gums and gum infection in the long run creating pain and discomfort. Regular dental check ups and professional cleanings are necessary for gum infection and other forms of periodontal disease can be prevented early.</p>
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