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Keeping Your Mouth Healthy With Aging

Keeping Your Mouth Healthy With Aging

Working to keep your mouth healthy is more important than ever for older adults, as most people between the ages of 55 and 64 some of the natural dental or even all of them. This baby boomer generation needs to be aware of some special conditions that may affect your teeth and gums from the way medications can affect oral and general health to how untreated gum disease can lead to tooth loss . Older teeth are still susceptible to caries so it is vital to continue with a meticulous oral hygiene program that includes brushing and flossing twice a day, cleaning and regular checkups. Mature teeth are more prone to caries around the restorations and the gum line (root caries). The fluoride present in toothpastes, mouthwashes and water supply is still an important tool in reducing caries risk. Continue reading on the Colgate website.


What to Know About Recovery After Wisdom Extraction

What to Know About Recovery After Wisdom Extraction

Having the wisdom tooth (third molar) extracted has become a rite of passage in today's world. If you or your teenager are preparing to remove the third molar, recovery is something that should be planned. It is important to remember that wisdom tooth extraction is a surgery, often requiring the patient to undergo surgery.

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Adapt reading to avoid tired sight

Adapt reading to avoid tired sight

Given the lack of time, it is common to read in unusual places, such as on the bus, in bed and in dark environments. But can these reading habits hurt vision? According to the ophthalmologist Wagner Ghirelli, in fact, the more we read, the better. "Those who read a lot have a better visual capacity and read faster," he says.

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