(Family Features) With a record number of Americans (4.18 million) reaching retirement age this year, according to the Alliance for Lifetime Income , now is the time to assess health coverage during a critical life transition. While regular preventive care, which includes annual checkups, can help catch early signs of health issues that become more common with age, dental and vision health are also important barometers of overall wellness.
From seemingly minor symptoms like dry mouth to larger complications such as gum disease, ensuring you’re covered during your retirement years can protect your overall health. According to The 2025 State of America’s Oral Health and Wellness Report from Delta Dental, 67% of those who are covered made a preventive visit to the dentist last year.
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