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Uncovering the Hidden Crisis: Oral Frailty in Seniors
Tuesday, December 31, 2024
The researchers pooled data from multiple studies to get a more accurate estimate of oral frailty's prevalence. They found that it's not just about having fewer teeth or cavities. It's also about the quality of teeth and gums, and how well they function. This is important because oral frailty can affect an older adult's ability to eat, speak, and even socialize.
So, what can be done? Healthcare professionals need to be more aware of this hidden crisis. They should look beyond just the number of teeth and consider the overall oral health of their senior patients. Early interventions and proper care can make a big difference in maintaining oral health as we age.
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