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Does Everyone Lose Teeth When They Get Older?

For many, the idea of ageing conjures images of silver hair, reading glasses, and yes, missing teeth. But do we all inevitably lose our teeth as we get older? Let's explore the reality of dental health in the golden years.

Natural Ageing and Teeth

The natural ageing process can bring changes in our dental health. Teeth can wear down from years of chewing, and gums may recede. Furthermore, as we age, our mouths produce less saliva, which can lead to dry mouth and increase the risk of tooth decay. However, losing teeth isn't a guaranteed part of ageing. With good oral hygiene and regular dental check-ups, many people retain their natural teeth for a lifetime.

Preventive Measures Make the Difference

The key to maintaining your teeth as you age is prevention. Brushing at least twice a day with fluoride toothpaste, flossing daily, and visiting the dentist regularly can make a significant difference in the longevity of your teeth. It’s also crucial to avoid tobacco products and limit sugary foods and beverages, both of which can contribute to tooth decay.

All-on-4® Implants: A Modern Solution

For those who do lose teeth, whether due to ageing, trauma, or disease, there's good news. Dental technology has come a long way. Next Smile Australia offers All-on-4® implant solutions that look and feel like natural teeth. Unlike traditional dentures, All-on-4® dental implants are anchored into one jawbone, offering stability and preventing further bone loss.

Ageing might bring about many changes in our bodies, but losing teeth doesn’t have to be one of them. With proper dental care and advancements like All-on-4® implants, you can maintain a healthy, radiant smile throughout your life. Reach out to Next Smile Australia to explore your dental solutions for the years to come.