According to the U.S. Administration on Aging, life expectancy continues to increase as people are living longer, approximately 18 years after the age of 65. dental care has risen in seniors who want to eat and enjoy their food, speak clearly and have a beautiful smile. They do not want to concerned with loose fitting dentures, having ugly metal clasps, having fractured, decayed or discolored teeth.
Today, the largest American segment of people is over the age of 50 years old. Before retirement and during retirement, a person should see a specialist in geriatric dentistry. These trained professionals are knowledgeable, experienced and skilled to care for senior adults that care about their smile and overall health.