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Original Articles

Oral health changes in the elderly

Their relationship to nutrition

, DMD, MPH & , DDS, MPH
Pages 231-237 | Published online: 18 Apr 2016
 

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Must the aging person expect to experience oral health problems? Is eventual tooth loss inevitable? Drs Niessen and Jones examine both the common conceptions about what happens to oral health with aging and the evidence as to how nutrition and oral health status affect each other. To aid primary care physicians in taking a more active role in oral health maintenance, they provide a guide to thorough examination of the mouth.

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