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Just for Seniors

Things like brushing, flossing and seeing your dentist regularly are things you should do at any stage in your life. But when you reach your golden years, it's especially important to be aware of certain dental problems like tooth root decay, gum disease, dry mouth syndrome and even cavities. Health conditions (like diabetes) and some medications can affect your dental health, too. The articles in this section will help you stay on top of your dental health - for many years to come!


5 Tips to Make the Most of Your Senior Dental Visit

Regular dental visits are important at any age. Here are five ways you can make sure your senior dental visit is an affordable, low-stress experience you won't want to put off.

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Dental Care Checklist - Seniors

Your golden years should be spent relaxing, but that doesn't mean you should be lax about your dental care. Learn how to keep your smile healthy for a lifetime!

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Dentistry for Mature Mouths: Advice for All Seniors

As a senior, you've lived a long life and probably just want to relax. But your golden years are when you need to be extra careful about your dental health. Find out why.

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Seniors & Gum Disease: Sorting Fact From Fiction

Gum disease isn't an inevitable part of aging, yet many seniors lose their teeth because of it. Uncover the truth about gum disease so you'll know how to protect yourself.

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Seniors at Higher Risk for Dental Cavities

Cavities may seem like "child's play," but more seniors than ever are developing them. How can you and your loved ones stop dental cavities from becoming an epidemic?

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The Aging Mouth: What’s Normal, What’s Not?

There are plenty of changes that come with aging -- some that affect your dental health. Do you know what changes are normal and which could signal something more serious?

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