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Updates

Tooth Loss & Bone Health

Osteoporosis weakens jawbones too. Get enough calcium and vitamin D for strong teeth!

Aging & Oral Health

As we age, gums recede, teeth weaken, and we are more susceptible to dry mouth and infections

Understanding Oral Health in Old Age

Oral health is vital for overall well-being particularly in seniors, as poor dental hygiene can cause heart disease and diabetes. Let's prioritize healthy smiles!

When was your last dental visit?

Seniors should see a dentist at least twice a year. Book your appointment today for a painless checkup!

Your daily oral routine is important!

Brush twice daily with a soft-bristle brush, floss gently, and use non-alcoholic mouthwash for a healthy mouth.

Oral health for seniors

Stay updated daily on senior health care for the next one month.

Myths V/s Truths

Myth : Brushing harder cleans better
Truth : Brushing too hard can damage enamel and gums

Myths V/s Truths

Myth : White teeth are always healthy
Truth : Color doesn't always reflect dental health

Myths V/s Truths

Myth : Baby teeth don't matter since they fall out
Truth : Healthy baby teeth are vital for proper growth and alignment of adult teeth

Myths V/s Truths

Myth : Dental treatment is painful
Truth : Modern dentistry is virtually pain-free with advanced techniques

Myths V/s Truths

Myth : Bad breath means poor hygiene
Truth : It can also be caused by underlying health conditions

Myths V/s Truths

Myth : Pregnant women shouldn't visit the dentist
Truth : Dental visits during pregnancy are safe and crucial

Myths V/s Truths

Myth : Losing teeth is a natural part of aging
Truth : With proper care, your teeth can last a lifetime

Myths V/s Truths

Myth : All dental procedures are expensive
Truth : Preventive care saves you money in the long run

Myths V/s Truths

Myth : You only need to visit the dentist if you have pain
Truth : Regular checkups prevent pain and detect issues early