Dental Care and Seniors
Dental Care for SeniorsDental Care for Seniors
Advancing age puts many seniors at risk for a number of oral health problems, such as the following:
Darkened teeth . Caused, to some extent, by changes in dentin -- the
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Dental Care for SeniorsDental Care for Seniors
Canadians of all ages can enjoy good oral health and benefit from regular professional dental care. Provided you look after them, your teeth and gums will look good and stay
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Denture CareDenture Care
If you lose a tooth, you can replace it with a "false" (or artificial) tooth. If you don't replace it, your other teeth may get out of line. You need to care for complete dentures and
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Frequently Asked Questions About Senior Dental CareFrequently Asked Questions About Senior Dental Care
1. As a senior adult, do I really need to be concerned about cavities any more?
Actually, cavities can be more frequent in older adults for a nu
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Senior Dental CareSenior Dental Care
Senior Dental Care
Authored By: Lesley Ranft
Reviewed By: Michael Helgeson, DDS
Proper oral hygiene practices can keep you smiling for years to come.
Dental care for senio
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