
Poor dental health can be a cause of dementia
Poor dental health may increase the risk of dementia and cognitive decline, according to new research published by the Geriatrics Society of America. Analysis based on degree of tooth loss indicated that partial tooth loss was important for cognitive decline and complete tooth loss for dementia.
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