How does oral health affect aging?

Floss and brush daily. Gingivitis and periodontal disease cause aging of the immune and arterial systems. We do not know exactly why gum disease causes aging, but we do know with certainty that it does.

For example, a 55-year-old man free of periodontal disease has a RealAge (physiologic age) that is 2 years younger than his peer who has gingivitis, and 4 years younger than his peer who has full-blown periodontal disease. See a dental professional every six months, or more often if advised to do so, to have your gums checked and cared for. Regular professional dental and dental hygienist care is also necessary to prevent gingivitis and periodontal disease.

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