Geriatric Dentistry Case

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There are many contributing factors when it comes to geriatric dentistry. Dentist and Hygienist should understand that is not just the treatment they provide in the office that concludes the realm of geriatric dentistry. The dental team must understand an elderly patient’s background and use their knowledge of statistics concerning geriatric patients in order to decide what steps need to be taken for treatment. As a provider, if you know the different statistics surrounding various patients, you will have a good idea what risk factors and oral diseases will be prevalent for certain patients.

While geriatric dentistry may not seem like a big field now, it is expected to grow in the future. “In the USA, by 2030 it is projected that there will be about 72.1 million older people, more than twice their number in 2000. Individuals aged 65 and older are expected to grow to become 19% of the US population by 2030 (Administration on Aging, 2012). By 2050, it is projected that there will be about 88.5 million older adults, 20.2% of the US population (US Census Bureau, 2008a).”a With a growing number of senior citizens, there is going to be more demand for dentist and hygienist to understand their oral health risk and provide treatment plans accordingly. It won’t be enough in the future for the dental team to only understand the best methods of treatment for adults because treating elderly patients is different and unique compared to the average adult patient. …show more content…

It is also my goal to provide more specialized care for geriatric patients and educate others on the importance of dental care in old age. Most people have the concept that once you get your permanent teeth and make it through puberty and young adult life, your teeth are set. There is no setting for teeth, they are constantly in flux and constantly need attention. The body changes throughout our lifetime and so does our

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