Dental Health Through Different Life Stages

By Dr. Even Olson
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Dental Care Across Your Lifetime

Dental health is a lifelong journey that evolves dramatically from infancy to senior years. At Alpine Family Dental, led by Dr. Evan Olson in Kalispell, we understand that each stage of life brings unique challenges and opportunities for maintaining optimal oral health. 

This comprehensive guide will walk you through the critical dental considerations for every life phase, ensuring you and your loved ones can maintain a healthy, confident smile throughout the years. Contact our Kalispell dental practice at (406) 752-1107 to schedule your appointment.

Meet Dr. Autumn Chapman

Dr. Chapman grew up in Southern Wyoming and attended the University of Wyoming receiving a degree in physiology. During the summers of undergraduate education, Dr. Chapman worked as a dental assistant for her grandfather (Dr. Gerald Olson of Havre) where she quickly developed a passion for dentistry. Dr. Chapman is honored to be a part of the Flathead Valley community with her husband, Nate, and two children, Kaisley and Kade. Dr. Chapman has a passion to help everyone love their smile and stays relevant on cutting-edge technology to make sure she can deliver the highest level of care to her patients.

Infancy and Early Childhood (0-5 years)

The journey of dental health begins even before the first tooth emerges. During the first dental milestones, parents should start by gently cleaning their infant’s gums with a soft, damp cloth after feedings. The first tooth typically appears around six months, marking the beginning of a crucial dental care routine.

Key Recommendations:

  • Schedule the first dental visit by the child’s first birthday
  • Use an infant-sized toothbrush with soft bristles
  • Avoid putting babies to bed with bottles containing milk or juice

Another issue many infants is trouble breastfeeding due to a tongue tie or lip tie. In these cases, a frenectomy may be needed. Please call our dentist at (406) 752-1107 to schedule one for your child.

Preventing Early Childhood Dental Issues

Baby bottle tooth decay is a significant concern for parents. This condition occurs when sugary liquids are left in contact with teeth for extended periods. Dr. Evan Olson recommends:

  • Limiting sugary drinks
  • Cleaning gums after each feeding
  • Introducing water instead of sugary liquids
  • Avoiding prolonged bottle use

School-Age Children (6-12 years)

This transitional dental development stage is characterized by the exciting process of losing baby teeth and welcoming permanent teeth. Parents should pay close attention to:

  • Proper brushing techniques
  • Regular dental check-ups
  • Potential need for sealants
  • Orthodontic assessments

Nutrition Tips:

  • Increase calcium-rich foods
  • Limit sugary snacks and drinks
  • Encourage water consumption
  • Provide balanced meals supporting tooth development

Managing Dental Anxiety

Many children experience fear of dental visits. Alpine Family Dental is highly experienced in creating a welcoming, child-friendly environment. Strategies include:

  • Positive reinforcement
  • Explaining procedures in child-friendly language
  • Using distraction techniques
  • Offering rewards for brave behavior

Teenage Years (13-19 years)

Many teenagers experience major changes to their teeth as a result of orthodontic challenges. Considerations include:

  • Braces or clear alignment treatments
  • Wisdom teeth monitoring
  • Addressing potential crowding
  • Cosmetic concerns about dental appearance

Lifestyle Impact:

  • Sports-related dental protection
  • Managing oral piercings
  • Understanding the importance of consistent oral hygiene
  • Addressing self-esteem related to dental appearance

Young Adults (20-35 years)

This preventive care and lifestyle stage introduces more complex dental considerations:

  • Stress management’s impact on oral health
  • Career and social implications of dental appearance
  • Advanced cleaning techniques
  • Regular professional cleanings

Special Considerations:

  • Pregnancy-related dental health
  • Impact of lifestyle choices (smoking, alcohol)
  • Potential cosmetic dental procedures
  • Teeth whitening options

Middle Age (36-55 years)

Oral health becomes increasingly connected to overall wellness:

  • Managing existing dental work
  • Addressing early signs of wear
  • Understanding oral-systemic health links
  • Preventative strategies for long-term dental health

Health Management:

  • Diabetes and dental health correlation
  • Cardiovascular considerations
  • Hormone-related oral health changes
  • Advanced cleaning and preservation techniques

Senior Years (56+ years)

Dental care becomes more specialized due to its unique dental considerations:

  • Managing dry mouth
  • Medication impacts on oral health
  • Denture and implant care
  • Maintaining dental independence

Quality of Life Factors:

  • Adaptive dental care techniques
  • Nutritional support for oral health
  • Social and psychological aspects of dental wellness
  • Maintaining functional and aesthetic dental health

Special Populations

Alpine Family Dental recognizes that every patient is unique. We offer tailored care for:

  • Individuals with chronic conditions
  • People with special needs
  • Patients requiring adaptive dental techniques

Your Lifetime Smile Starts Here — Schedule Your Appointment!

Dental health is a continuous journey of care, prevention, and adaptation. Our dental office in Kalispell, MT provides dental care at any age. By understanding the unique challenges of each life stage, you can maintain a healthy, confident smile throughout your lifetime.

Schedule your comprehensive dental consultation today at (406) 752-1107 and take the first step towards lifelong oral health!

Call Our Office for More Information

New Patients:  (406) 752-1107 | Existing Patients: (406) 752-1107

Dr. Evan Olson, D. ABDSM, followed in his father’s footsteps and became a dentist. He completed his degree in Cell Biology and Neuroscience at Montana State University in Bozeman and then attended The University of Iowa College of Dentistry. Dr. Olson then practiced in a Community Health setting for five years treating all types of dental emergencies. He then ran a private practice in Central Oregon for seven years before moving back to Montana to take over Alpine Family Dental.

Dr. Olson was recently named a Diplomate of the American Board of Dental Sleep Medicine, which signifies extensive training and knowledge in treating Obstructive Sleep Apnea and snoring. He is a Fellow of The Implant Pathway Surgical Program, a Member of the American Academy of Implant Dentistry and Academy of General Dentistry, and a Mentor for the CEREC Doctors training program. He has completed significant continuing education in many areas of dentistry including with the American Academy of Dental Sleep Medicine Mastery Program, training on dental implants at Implant Pathway, Misch Institute, and Pikos Institute, an internship on root canals at the University of Iowa, cosmetic dentistry courses at CDOCS and Spear Education, and further studies on infant frenectomy and CAD/CAM techniques.

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Dr. Autumn Chapman received her degree in physiology from the University of Wyoming and her Doctorate of Dental Surgery from the University of Nebraska Medical Center College of Dentistry. She worked alongside her grandfather, Dr. Gerald Olson, in Havre, MT, before moving to Flathead Valley. Dr Chapman has been able to focus on education and training in facial esthetics and cosmetic dentistry. She has Training in orthodontics using suresmile clear aligners with CDOCs in Scottsdale and Training in Botox and filler with the american academy of facial esthetics.

Dr. Greg Eller obtained his degree in Aeronautical Maintenance and spent six years as a Skydiving Instructor. He then attended the University of Oregon where he graduated Summa Cum Laude in Pre-Medicine and the Oregon Health Sciences University Dental School. He is a member of the American Dental Association and Montana Dental Association and has IV moderate sedation training. After 14 years at Alpine Family Dental, Dr. Eller has now transitioned out of full-time practice.

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