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Why do elderly people move their mouths? Exploring common causes

According to research, spontaneous orofacial dyskinesia affects a significant percentage of elderly individuals, often leading to repetitive, involuntary movements. Understanding **why do elderly people move their mouths** is critical for caregivers and families to identify potential health issues and seek appropriate medical advice.

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Why do elderly bite their tongue? Exploring the Biological and Neurological Factors

As people age, a number of physiological changes can increase the likelihood of oral injuries. Factors ranging from reduced muscle strength to changes in coordination can explain **why do elderly bite their tongue** more frequently. This involuntary action often signals underlying shifts in bodily functions that come with advancing years.

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