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Could your teeth predict how long and how well you live?
In this episode, Dr. Maria Floro explores the growing body of research connecting oral health to longevity, cognitive decline, systemic inflammation, and overall quality of life. Drawing from long-term studies involving older adults, she explains why maintaining healthy teeth and gums may influence everything from nutrition and immune resilience to dementia risk and physical independence.
The conversation covers:
The science behind tooth count and mortality
Why gum inflammation affects the entire body
The relationship between chewing, digestion, and nutrition
Oral bacteria and chronic inflammatory burden
Cognitive decline, dementia, and oral health
Why restoring missing teeth matters
Practical ways to protect oral and systemic health as we age
This episode offers a clear, research-based perspective on why oral health should be considered a foundational part of preventive healthcare and healthy aging.
By Maria FlorouCould your teeth predict how long and how well you live?
In this episode, Dr. Maria Floro explores the growing body of research connecting oral health to longevity, cognitive decline, systemic inflammation, and overall quality of life. Drawing from long-term studies involving older adults, she explains why maintaining healthy teeth and gums may influence everything from nutrition and immune resilience to dementia risk and physical independence.
The conversation covers:
The science behind tooth count and mortality
Why gum inflammation affects the entire body
The relationship between chewing, digestion, and nutrition
Oral bacteria and chronic inflammatory burden
Cognitive decline, dementia, and oral health
Why restoring missing teeth matters
Practical ways to protect oral and systemic health as we age
This episode offers a clear, research-based perspective on why oral health should be considered a foundational part of preventive healthcare and healthy aging.