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Preventive Dental Care for Specific Groups: What You Should Know

June 23, 2025
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Posted By: Dr. Jaeseop Lee
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For many people, the type of preventive dental care needed will change over the years or due to life circumstances and age. Fortunately, a family dentist is well-equipped to address your changing dental care needs.

This blog explores

  • Dental Care During Pregnancy: Myths and Must-Knows
  • Your Child’s Changing Dental Care Needs
  • Oral Health Tips for Diabetic Patients
  • Senior Oral Health

Dental Care during Pregnancy: Myths and Must-Knows

The biggest myth during pregnancy is that dentistry is somehow not safe. In reality, dental care helps lower your risk of gum disease, which may be higher during pregnancy. Gum disease can lead to premature labor and other pregnancy complications.

We recommend seeing the dentist, especially during the first trimester, when relaxing in the dental chair may be more comfortable for you.

Your Child’s Changing Dental Care Needs

We see patients of all ages, including children. Their needs change from the first tooth through the cavity-prone years, and we are here to ensure their oral health is well cared for every step of the way.

Oral Health Tips for Diabetic Patients

Diabetes puts you at risk for oral infections, tooth loss, and gum disease. Fortunately, our dentist in Wilmington, MA, can create a treatment plan to address your specific needs. Our preventive care is tailored to each patient's individual needs. If you have diabetes, be sure to visit your doctor regularly and see the dentist every six months. It's also vital to brush and floss at least twice daily. Maintaining good gum health and controlling glucose levels contributes to your dental health and overall wellness.

Senior Oral Health: Combating Dry Mouth, Medication Side Effects

Some senior groups may be at a higher risk than others for preventable conditions, such as gum disease, dry mouth, and tooth loss, which certain medications can exacerbate. A family dentist can help accommodate seniors and meet them where they are in their dental care.

Family Dentistry in Wilmington, MA, for All Age Groups

Regardless of your current oral health status, we can create a personalized prevention schedule and treatment plan tailored to your specific needs. We understand that dentistry is not a one-size-fits-all approach. We can also provide nutrition advice, at-home care tips, and other specifics to help promote excellent dental health.

To get started or if you have questions, call us at (978) 657-4550.

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