Teeth and memory: new study links oral health to dementia risk

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Earth.com reports that a study from the Institute of Science Tokyo links poor oral health to higher dementia risk, showing how chewing difficulty and speech challenges can impair nutrition and social life, potentially increasing frailty and loneliness; early-life cognitive ability also shapes later dental care, while dentures and preventive care may help reduce risk and support cognitive resilience.
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