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Does your tongue change with age? Here's what to know

By age 50 for females and 60 for males, the number of taste buds begins to decrease, and remaining ones can shrink, affecting how food tastes. This and other changes to the tongue are a natural part of aging, but not all shifts are inevitable or harmless.

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What happens to your tongue when you get older? Exploring age-related oral changes

Over half of adults aged 65 and older experience gum disease, highlighting that oral health issues are common with advancing years. As you age, your tongue undergoes several natural changes that can affect taste, texture, and overall oral comfort. Understanding what happens to your tongue when you get older is key to maintaining a healthy, vibrant life.

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What does a normal 60 year old tongue look like?

According to a study published in the National Institutes of Health, fissured tongue is a common and normal variance found in healthy elderly patients. Knowing what does a normal 60 year old tongue look like is crucial for distinguishing between typical age-related changes and potential health concerns.

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