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What happens to your teeth as you age? Understanding the inevitable changes

By age 60, over 20% of older adults have severe gum disease, according to estimates. As with the rest of your body, your teeth and gums undergo significant changes over time, impacting both appearance and function. Understanding **what happens to your teeth as you age** is the first step toward proactive care and preserving a healthy, confident smile throughout your life.

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Do your teeth get brittle as you age? Understanding the causes and care

While it's a common misconception that teeth naturally become brittle with age, the truth is more nuanced. According to the ADA, years of wear and tear, coupled with other health factors, can weaken tooth structure. So, do your teeth get brittle as you age? It is often the cumulative effects of a lifetime, not age itself, that cause increased fragility.

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What are the age problems with teeth? A comprehensive guide

According to the CDC, nearly 60% of adults aged 65 or older have some form of periodontal disease. Understanding **what are the age problems with teeth** is crucial for maintaining overall health and a high quality of life as you get older.

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Do teeth change shape as you age? The surprising truth about your aging smile

According to the American Dental Association, the demographic of older adults is growing and will make up an increasingly large part of dental practice. So, do teeth change shape as you age? The short answer is yes, and it happens for several reasons, including wear and tear, jawbone density, and natural shifting.

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