By Arthur Kezian


A new study proves that dementia and Alzheimer’s can be slowed with the proper care of the teeth, so instead of needing an emergency dentistry in the future to protect your mind; begin today and prolong your memory. In the recent study of 4,200 people who were over the age of 65, there is a clear link established between healthy teeth and memory loss. This Japanese study showed that those who had more real teeth and did not have as many artificial ones were less likely to develop latter-life memory loss, dementia, and full blown Alzheimer’s.  Those who suffered from memory loss and dementia were usually those who rarely – or never – went to the Dentist. Dr. Kezian believes that it is important to understand the reasons behind this and to stop – or at the very least, slow down, memory loss. Due to this link between lack of natural teeth and memory loss; Dr. Kezian and staff believe that it is best to continue going to the Dentist annually, if memory loss is a worry of yours.

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Why Is Memory Loss Connected To Lack Of Teeth?

  • The same inflammatory bacterium that causes damage to the teeth can enter the mind and cause memory loss and or full blown Alzheimer’s.
  • The loss of teeth can affect the over-all nutritional health of a person due to the lack of healthy nutrients.
  • When somebody loses teeth or does not have healthy teeth, the mouth may bleed, develop gum diseases, and become weak which will consequently affect the over-all health.

What Can Be Done?

  • If you have eroded or damaged teeth, you may need a tooth extraction. Although this will remove more teeth, it will stop the erosion from affecting other teeth which in turn will stop – or slow down – the process of Alzheimer’s and dementia.
  • Dr. Kezian recommends going to him or your local Dentist annually so that Dr. Kezian and staff or other dentistry professionals can catch any erosion or destruction. This is believed to slow down the process of Alzheimer’s later in life.

Your teeth are important and if you desire to keep a strong memory, you will want to take care of your teeth. The link between eroded teeth and Alzheimer’s is an important truth to know so that you do not allow time to go by without having dental appointments. When you attend your local Dentist’s office, s/he will find any potentially damaged or eroded teeth and will be able to perform an extraction to help stop or slow down affects of Alzheimer’s.

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By continually staying connected and understanding your teeth’s health, you are prolonging the onset of Alzheimer’s. If Alzheimer’s runs in your family or you already have a slight case of dementia, go to emergency dentistry and have a thorough examination. If your teeth can be fixed, it will only be a matter of time that you can see a difference in your memory. Do not allow the bacterial plaque to build up before it is too late.

So, whether you are young or old – remember, there is a constant link between healthy teeth and your memory. Your teeth and memory are functioning side-by-side and should be thorough examined at all times. If you have a history of bad teeth, talk to your Dentist about what can be done to slow down the process of erosion. S/he will have ideas for you and may potentially save your teeth. Do not allow too much time to go by. Dr. Kezian and staff will help you in the event of a need for emergency dentistry and will help you if you need a tooth extraction.

Dr. Arthur A. Kezian DDS 443     N. Larchmont Blvd Los    Angeles, CA 90004 (323) 467-2777