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Older adults face unique challenges that make it harder for them to keep their teeth and gums healthy. Yet without proper dental care, they’re at higher risk for serious medical issues beyond just the teeth and gums. Understanding these risk factors may help you find ways to overcome them as you assist the senior in your life in embracing good oral health.

A great resource for Senior Dental Health can be found here: https://www.caring.com/resources/guide-to-a-healthy-mouth-for-seniors/


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