33rd Global Summit on Oral Health and Dentistry
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Accepted Abstracts

Oral Health Changes in Relation to Ageing in Geriatric Population

Rohma Yusuf*
Rama Dental College Hospital and Research Centre, India.

Citation: Yusuf R (2022) Oral Health Changes in Relation to Ageing in Geriatric Population. SciTech Central Dentistry 2022.

Received: August 29, 2022         Accepted: September 02, 2022         Published: September 02, 2022

Abstract

Oral health is an integral part of general health and affects physical and mental well-being and quality of life of elderly persons. Dental care for geriatric patients has been increas­ing nowadays. The treatment and diagnosis of the geriatric patient are challenging, as these patient have both systemic and oral problem. There are systemic diseases with asso­ciated oral manifestations to which the patient is unaware of the condition. It can be diagnosed or speculated by the clinician after examination and investigation. Edentulous­ness and paucity of prosthodontic rehabilitation prevent the frail elders from choosing food that they like and refute them the pleasure of eating, which is prerequisite for a feeling of well-being. Oral mucosal diseases and lesions are common in elderly people. Lichenoid mucosal lesions can also be caused by a variety of medications commonly prescribed in older patients. The greatest challenge is to provide afford­able, accessible, and equitable health care to this population. Oral health is an essential part of general health and affects physical and mental well-being and quality of life of elderly persons. To provide quality oral health care to the elderly, it is significant to focus on education in geriatric dentistry. This article reviews the systemic and oral changes in elderly patient and needs to educate dental practitioners in providing geriatric dental care. The treatment and diagnosis of geriatric patient is challenging, as these patient have both systemic and oral problem.