A growing number of individuals are being diagnosed with late-onset dementia and recent studies have pointed to a possible correlation between oral health and this condition. Cavity-free teeth and an attractive smile may avoid much more than trips to the dentist.
It has been shown that a healthy mouth and gums are associated with lower incidences of Alzheimer’s disease. Therefore, regular check-ups by a professional dentist may now be even more important.
– Regular brushing and flossing could lessen the chances of developing dementia.
– Those with a greater number of teeth enjoyed healthier diets.
– Those with less than nine teeth were at a much higher risk of succumbing to mental impairment later in their lives.
“The findings published in the Journal of the American Geriatrics Society add to evidence that good oral hygiene boosts mental health.”
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http://www.mirror.co.uk/lifestyle/health/keeping-more-your-teeth-lessen-9986362
With more than 20 years experience in dental practice, Colin has never been more excited and passionate about his dentistry!
Colin grew up in South Africa, and completed studies toward research science and dentistry degrees in South Africa. He moved from Cape Town to the UK in April 2002, and has worked in some of the UK’s leading dental practices - gaining the experience and confidence to offer a wide range of dental services.
Says Colin: "I often joke that I moved to the UK for the weather! But actually I moved because the UK offers world-class opportunities for dentists to expand their knowledge and skillset, a fact which I have embraced. I am equally comfortable doing a dental check-up and cleaning, placing a dental implant or fitting braces to straighten teeth."
Colin lives in Windsor with his partner and two dogs, enjoying the city/country balance offered by its close proximity to London. On weekends, you’re likely to find him cycling along the river or in some of the great parks surrounding the town.
Bruce has been in General Dental Practice for 30 years. Says Bruce: "I have always concentrated on Dental Health, getting patients healthy and showing them how it is possible to keep their own teeth for life.” Bruce has a special interest in Cosmetic Dentistry and Children’s Orthodontics. When he's not doing dentistry, you will find Bruce on the tennis court or walking his dog. "Animals have always been a big part of my life, and in my younger days I used to show jump competitively".