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How to keep teeth strong in old age? A comprehensive guide

Over 40% of seniors over 65 suffer from moderate to severe gum disease, impacting overall health and quality of life. Maintaining a healthy, functional smile is crucial for well-being, and this guide provides authoritative advice on how to keep teeth strong in old age.

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Does gum disease get worse with age? Understanding the risks and prevention

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), nearly 70% of adults aged 65 and older have periodontitis, the advanced form of gum disease. While this high prevalence is a strong indicator, it's a common misconception that age alone is the primary cause. So, does gum disease get worse with age? The answer is often yes, but this worsening is typically due to a combination of age-related factors, not just chronological aging itself.

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Do Gums Grow as You Age? The Truth About Aging Gums

While we often associate aging with a receding hairline, the reality is that the soft tissues in our mouths also undergo significant changes. As an authoritative source on senior wellness, let's address the common question: Do gums grow as you age? The surprising answer sheds light on a common oral health issue.

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Is gum disease common as you age? What seniors need to know

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, roughly 60% of adults aged 65 and older have periodontitis, the more severe form of gum disease. This startling statistic confirms that the answer to 'Is gum disease common as you age?' is a definite yes, but it doesn't have to be inevitable.

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