Caring for Your Loved One’s Smile: The Importance of Routine Dental Hygiene in Long-Term Care Homes
- Karen De Luca
As our loved ones age, maintaining good oral health becomes increasingly important. In
long-term care (LTC) homes, residents may face physical, cognitive, or medical challenges that
make daily brushing and flossing difficult. Without proper care, dental problems can lead to pain,
infection, difficulty eating, and even affect overall health.
Why Oral Health Matters
Good oral care isn’t just about a bright smile—it’s about comfort, nutrition, and overall
well-being. Poor oral hygiene can contribute to:
- Infections and Pneumonia: Harmful bacteria from the mouth can travel to the lungs.
- Pain and Discomfort: Tooth decay, gum disease, and poorly fitting dentures can cause
ongoing pain. - Eating Difficulties: Sore mouths or missing teeth can make meals challenging,
impacting nutrition. - Confidence and Dignity: A clean, healthy mouth helps your loved one feel confident
and comfortable in daily life.
Bringing Professional Care to Your Loved One
Our mobile dental hygiene service offers professional oral care directly in the LTC home,
eliminating the need for residents to worry about transportation or scheduling appointments
outside the facility. We arrive fully equipped to provide gentle, thorough cleanings, oral
assessments, and denture care, wherever your loved one is most comfortable—whether in their
wheelchair or bedside.
The Monthly Brushing Program: Consistent Care, Peace of Mind
To make sure oral hygiene is maintained consistently, we offer a monthly brushing program.
An oral care assistant visits 1–2 days a week to provide thorough brushing of teeth and
dentures. Families can enroll their loved ones for a small monthly fee, knowing that their oral
health is being professionally monitored and supported between visits.
Why Families Choose Our Service
Our goal is to make oral care easy, stress-free, and reliable. Families appreciate that:
- Residents receive care in a familiar, comfortable environment.
- Daily oral hygiene is maintained by trained professionals.
- Potential dental issues are caught early, preventing pain and complications.
- Their loved ones enjoy improved comfort, confidence, and quality of life.
Supporting Health, Comfort, and Dignity
Routine dental hygiene care is a crucial part of maintaining your loved one’s health and
well-being. By prioritizing oral care in LTC homes, families can feel confident that their loved
ones are receiving the attention, respect, and support they deserve—smiles and all.