Can fixing your teeth save your memory?
NCT ID NCT04458207
Summary
This study investigates whether fixing chewing problems in older adults can improve memory and brain health. Researchers will give 80 participants aged 65-80 dental work to restore their chewing ability and then test their memory and scan their brains. The goal is to see if better chewing directly causes improvements in thinking skills and brain function.
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Locations
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Eastmaninsitutet, Department of Prosthodontics
Stockholm, 11324, Sweden
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Eastmaninstitutet Folktandvården Stockholm AB
Stockholm, Stockholm County, 11324, Sweden
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