HOW DENTURES CAN REDUCE YOUR RISK OF DEMENTIA

Dementia is a condition that causes loss of cognitive function, interfering with doing basic activities. There are various causes of dementia, with the elderly being the most vulnerable. One of the causes of dementia has been linked to oral health. This means that individuals with missing teeth have a higher risk of dementia compared to those without tooth loss. Dentures are dental appliances that fill up the gap left by the missing tooth. They ensure that you have a complete dental formula, reducing the risk of dementia. Dentures help reduce the risk of dementia in various ways.

DENTURES AND DEMENTIA

If you have one or several missing teeth, dentures can help in several ways. Not only will dentures ensure proper nutrition but also add value to your aesthetic appearance. With missing teeth, you will not be able to eat effectively, making it difficult to maintain physical health. Apart from the ability to eat, several studies have tied dentures to improving brain function. One particular study published in the Dental Science Review focused on the brain wave activity of denture wearers. It was found that dentures help improve brain activity, significantly reducing the risk of dementia. Therefore, if you have one or several missing teeth, it is good to get dentures to minimize the risk of developing dementia.

GETTING THE BEST OUT OF DENTURES

As much as dentures help reduce the risk of dementia, lack of proper care can result in several dental conditions. Proper denture care is a reliable way of stopping the spread of decay and reducing gum disease risk. We advise that you take good care of your dentures in order to get the best out of them. Visit our offices for more information on the connection between dentures and the risk of dementia.

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