As we age, it becomes even more crucial to take care of our oral health. Dental care for senior citizens can be difficult to navigate, since routine dental care is not covered under Medicare, and sparse funds may limit plan coverage.
Here are some options for Older Adults:
Dental Care for Senior Citizens with Medicare
Traditional Medicare plans do not cover routine dental care. They only cover dental care if the dental services are required to protect general health. Medicare Advantage plans, or Medicare private health care plans, may provide additional coverage—such as dental.
Low-Income Dental Care for Older Adults
Seniors with limited income have several options:
- Reduced-cost or free clinics can be found here. Enter your zip code to find a clinic near you.
- New Jersey donated dental services
- Connecticut donated dental services
- New Jersey dental school clinics
- Connecticut dental school clinics
Affordable Dental Care for Older Adults
Discount dental plans are an option for seniors who do not want to pay for an insurance plan, and/or do not require extensive dental procedures. These plans offer members discounted rates for dental services.
Comprehensive Dental Care for Older Adults
Individual dental plans are a smart option for seniors who need large-scale dental work or have a health condition that requires regular dental care.
Why is dental care important?
As we get older, our risk for oral health problems increases. These can include:
- Medication, cancer treatment and certain diseases can cause dry mouth. A parched palate can increase bacteria in the mouth, resulting in tooth decay.
- Gum disease is often a problem for older adults, and can be worsened by certain medications, poor fitting bridges or dentures and health conditions like diabetes.
It’s important to take care of your teeth as you age because oral health is connected to overall health. Learn how to age gracefully.