Dental 4 Less – Aging and Receding Gums
Seniors may experience the problem of gums moving back from the teeth which exposes tooth roots to plaque. This can result in teeth that are sensitive to temperature and are more at risk of decay. However a dentist can help you address any receding gum issues.
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