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Aging and Oral Health

Aging and Oral Health

While taking care of our teeth at every stage of life is important, aging can present specific challenges that seniors should be aware of.

Here are a few ways you can ensure your smile thrives well into your golden years.

• According to the CDC, 2 in 3 seniors over the age of 65 have some form of gum disease. Ensuring you floss daily and continue to brush twice each day can help lower your risk. More so, heart disease has been linked to gum inflammation.

• Older people with diabetes should make hydration a key part of their day. Why? Diabetes can cause more sugar in your saliva, causing tooth decay and other oral problems.

• If you smoke or chew tobacco, try to quit soon. Older adults are at a much higher risk for developing oral cancer. Regular visits with us can help ensure any issues are caught promptly!

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