Age and Oral Health

Age and Oral Health

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Oral changes with age

Is tooth loss inevitable in your later years? How much should adults be concerned about cavities? Here you will find helpful answers to some frequently asked questions about oral health questions you may have as you get older.

National survey reveals baby boomers miss links between oral and overall health

Baby boomers looking for the warning signs of adult-onset diseases may be overlooking key symptoms in their mouth that should signal alarms about their overall health. According to a survey commissioned by the Academy of General Dentistry, 63 percent of baby boomers (ages 45-64) with an oral symptom considered to be a key indicator of a more serious health condition, were unaware of the symptom\`s link to the condition. Boomers\` failure to recognize that oral health holds valuable clues could negatively impact their overall health.

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Written by

Dr. Iham Gammas, DMD

Board-Certified Implant Dentist & Founder, Lowell Family Dental Practice. Fellow & Master of ICOI and IADI. Associate Fellow of AAID.

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