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#39 - Beyond the Brush: Why Seniors Must Prioritize Oral Care

#39 - Beyond the Brush: Why Seniors Must Prioritize Oral Care

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Are you aware of the vital role oral health plays in overall well-being, especially for seniors? The statistics are alarming—almost 20% of older adults have untreated tooth decay, and many lose their teeth as they age, impacting not only their smile but their quality of life. This episode explores the often-overlooked subject of oral hygiene among seniors, revealing how conditions like dry mouth and gum disease can lead to serious health complications, including systemic inflammation affecting the heart and even cognitive function.

We'll discuss the connections between your dental health and chronic diseases, shedding light on surprising facts that might change how you view your oral care routine. Join us as we share practical tips for maintaining oral health, uncover the effects of various medications on dental conditions, and discuss the responsibilities of caregivers in supporting elderly loved ones.

Your oral health is not merely about appearance; it's a crucial cornerstone of living well. If you find this episode resonates with you or believe others could benefit, please share it widely—your smile may be more important than you think!

For more information about aging in place and caregiving for older adults, visit our website at SeniorSafetyAdvice.com

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