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Oral Frailty Linked to Shorter Life Expectancy
6 Jan
Summary
- Poor oral health significantly reduces life expectancy.
- Oral frailty is linked to a 34% higher mortality risk.
- Regular dental visits may extend healthy life years.

Poor oral health conditions, including difficulties with chewing and dry mouth, are strongly associated with a shortened life expectancy among older adults, according to recent Japanese research. This condition, known as oral frailty, reflects broader health decline.
The study, involving over 11,000 adults aged 65 and older, found that individuals experiencing oral frailty were 34% more likely to die and 23% more prone to developing disabilities over a six-year follow-up period.
These findings highlight the critical importance of regular dental check-ups for maintaining overall health and independence in later life. Public health policies promoting oral health could significantly improve life quality for the elderly.




