Why do old people move their mouths a lot? Uncovering the causes behind repetitive mouth movements
According to the American Academy of Family Physicians, xerostomia, or dry mouth, affects up to 57% of older people. A wide range of factors, from dental issues to serious neurological conditions, can cause these often-observed but frequently misunderstood oral movements. Understanding why old people move their mouths a lot is crucial for compassionate and informed care.