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Aging and Teeth: What You Need to Know

Are you worried about tooth loss and aging? Get the facts about how aging impacts your teeth and what you can do to prevent tooth loss. In this ppt, explore why elderly individuals might suffer from tooth loss. From gum disease to lack of oral hygiene and access to dental care, discover everything you need to know about aging and teeth. Don't miss out on this essential discussion about elderly health!<br>Learn more - https://bentonfamilydentalcare.com/blog/aging-and-teeth-what-you-need-to-know/

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Aging and Teeth: What You Need to Know

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  1. Aging and Teeth: What You Need to Know

  2. Elderly individuals often worry about tooth loss, but aging alone doesn't cause it. Discover why seniors may experience tooth loss in this discussion on aging and oral health.

  3. 1) How Aging Impacts Our Teeth. Aging affects teeth, with increased tooth loss risk from mid-30s, but proper dental care can prevent issues.

  4. 2) Gum Disease and Tooth Loss. Gum disease is a key cause of elderly tooth loss, progressing to loose teeth and possible extraction if untreated.

  5. 3) Lack of Oral Hygiene. Inadequate dental hygiene is a significant cause of tooth loss in older adults, as aging can hinder self-care efforts.

  6. 4) Dental Care. Elderly tooth loss often results from insufficient dental care due to challenges in accessing regular check-ups.

  7. As we age, quality dental care becomes vital. Benton Family Dental Care has specialized dentist for seniors in Grand Rapids, offering a comfortable, informative experience. Click to know more!

  8. Reach Us At Benton Family Dental Care 3299 Clear Vista Ct NE, Ste A, Grand Rapids, MI 49525 New Patients: 616-208-5152 Current Patients: 616-361-0654 Info@BentonFamilyDentalCare.com BentonFamilyDentalCare.com

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