Good dental health is linked to your overall health and well-being. Poor oral health can contribute to serious health problems, e.g., heart disease, stroke, and diabetes. Regular dental checkups, cleanings, and necessary procedures can help prevent these issues and keep your mouth healthy.
Similarly, maintaining good vision is essential for staying active, engaged, and independent in your retirement years. Vision problems can make it difficult to enjoy hobbies, participate in social activities, and even perform everyday tasks like reading and driving. Regular eye exams and preventive care can help detect vision problems early and preserve your eyesight.