Oral Health Risks For Seniors
G.W. Schamback | April 23, 2010
As people get older, their salivary glands don’t function as well, their mouth gets dryer, and their tooth decay index goes up.
G.W. Schamback | April 23, 2010
As people get older, their salivary glands don’t function as well, their mouth gets dryer, and their tooth decay index goes up.
Stuart Rimes | January 20, 2010
Everyone deserves a healthy, bright smile no matter their age. But if you hope to keep your smile in the best shape it can be, ...
Jennifer Swalwell | December 18, 2009
Still, I will say that we commonly see a lot of our older patients coming to us and asking for laser treatments as a way ...
Brad Haines | December 11, 2009
Burning mouth syndrome is a bit different. It can affect many different parts of the mouth, and not just the tongue at all.
Brad Haines | December 11, 2009
However, if having a dry mouth is due to age, there are a variety of things you can do to alleviate the symptoms, although there ...
Stan Lawson | December 3, 2009
Your guide to senior services
Stan Lawson | December 1, 2009
Children of senior parents may have a difficult time determining if their parent needs additional help.
Stan Lawson | November 30, 2009
A clean home is an important part of a physically and mentally healthy life.
Stan Lawson | November 30, 2009
The best way to stay young and enjoy your golden years is to enjoy the companionship of others.
Ed Cotter | November 3, 2009
A common misconception concerning dementia and Alzheimer’s disease is that they are the same thing.