Conditions & Systemic30 December 20243 min read

Dental Care for Alzheimer's Patients

Caregiver support and adapted protocols maintain oral health through dementia.

Dr. Fatima Hassan

General Dentist & Endodontist

Early stage

Establish care routine, patient still capable of guided brushing, prevention focus.

Middle stage

Caregiver provides care, maintain regular cleanings, manage dry mouth from medications.

Late stage

Focus on comfort, prevention of oral infections, feeding safety, mouth care by caregiver.

Practical decision guide

Medical conditions often change dental risk through healing, immunity, saliva, bleeding, medication interactions, and inflammation. Dental care should be coordinated with the wider medical picture.

Check this first

  • Diagnosis, current control, medications, allergies, recent blood tests, immune status, pregnancy status, and treating physician details.
  • Dry mouth, gum bleeding, ulcers, delayed healing, infections, reflux, diet changes, and oral cancer risk factors.
  • Whether elective treatment should proceed now, be modified, or wait until the condition is stable.

When to book sooner

  • There is facial swelling, fever, mouth ulcers lasting more than two weeks, uncontrolled bleeding, or rapidly worsening gum disease.
  • You are about to start chemotherapy, radiotherapy, bisphosphonates, major surgery, IVF, or pregnancy planning.
  • Your medication list changed and dry mouth, ulcers, bleeding, or infection risk appeared.

Topic-specific notes

  • For older adults, the best treatment is the one that stays cleanable and comfortable. Dry mouth, dexterity, caregiver support, and medication effects should shape the plan.

Questions to ask at the appointment

  • Do you need medical clearance or recent lab results before treatment?
  • Should my cleaning interval, fluoride plan, or antibiotic approach change because of my condition?
  • What symptoms should I report immediately between visits?

Dubai patient note

Bring a current medication list and physician contact to dental appointments in Dubai, especially for diabetes, heart disease, pregnancy, autoimmune disease, cancer care, kidney disease, bleeding disorders, or osteoporosis medication.

References

  • NHS Oral Health
  • American Dental Association

Medical disclaimer. This article is informational and does not replace professional clinical advice. For a plan specific to your situation, book a consultation with a Paradise Dental specialist.

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