OP-ED: Promoting Dental Health in the Elderly Population

Dr. Emeka Isika Kenneth

Ensuring comprehensive dental care for the elderly is imperative due to its far-reaching implications on both individual and societal levels. Beyond the direct link between oral health and overall well-being, the functional aspects of dental health are paramount for the elderly population.

Tooth loss, oral pain, and compromised chewing efficiency can lead to dietary restrictions and nutritional deficiencies, significantly impacting their overall health. Moreover, the psychosocial dimensions of oral health cannot be overlooked, as issues such as missing teeth or bad breath can contribute to social isolation and a diminished quality of life.

Proactive dental care not only prevents oral diseases common in the elderly, such as periodontal disease and tooth decay, but also addresses aesthetic concerns, promoting confidence and social engagement.

Dr. Kenneth

Economically, investing in routine dental care is a cost-effective strategy compared to treating advanced oral diseases and their systemic consequences. However, challenges persist in ensuring access to dental care services for the elderly.

Factors such as limited mobility, financial constraints, and a lack of awareness contribute to disparities in oral healthcare. Bridging these gaps requires a multifaceted approach, including community outreach programmes, affordable dental care initiatives, and educational campaigns to enhance oral health literacy among the elderly and their caregivers.

Furthermore, fostering interdisciplinary collaboration between dental professionals and other healthcare providers is essential for integrated care models prioritising comprehensive health assessments encompassing oral health.

Addressing the critical need for dental care among the elderly demands a collective effort from healthcare providers, policymakers, and the community to ensure a dignified and healthy aging process.

• Dr. Emeka Isika Kenneth is a dentist with over 10 years of experience in Abuja.

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