The number of older individuals is estimated to increase by more than double globally during the next 40 years. This increase in the older population will impact periodontal treatment since severe periodontitis is the sixth most common medical illness across the globe. 1 Additionally, common drugs used by this population might affect the condition of the periodontium and how periodontal treatment is provided. For instance, anticoagulant medications, which are frequently prescribed to older people, may be contraindicated for some treatments.
Similarly, prescription drugs used to treat chronic disorders, including osteoporosis and cardiovascular problems, can also have a variety of effects on the periodontium. This emphasizes the need for special care and consideration while treating dental disorders in the older adults. Need for special periodontal care for the elderly population Regularβ¦