We use the mouth as a matter of course for talking, chewing food in small pieces and mixing it with saliva, drinking, for our taste, swallowing and breathing through it. The mouth is connected to the gastrointestinal system and is part of the shape of the face and facial expression. Last bus not least it can be kissed and kissed with.

It is one of the most sensitive parts of the body and important to think about. The basis, of course, is healthy teeth and that requires daily maintenance. Did you know that 60% of your teeth can be cleaned by brushing and 40% are between the teeth? Did you know that 75% of the cavities the dentist takes care of are between the teeth? 

Research shows that people with Parkinson's disease have worse oral health outcomes than those who do not have the disease. Why is that? Can anything be done about it? That's what ACTA professor Prof. Dr. Frank Lobbezoo and doctoral student Karina Pigeaud are coming to update us on. And the ACTA will share the latest insights with all Parkinson's Café participants. So register early for tickets.

Parkinson's Café region Uithoorn
Tuesday, July 1, from 3:30 - 5:30 p.m.
Speakers: Frank Lobbezoo and Karina Pigeaud
Theme: Oral Care
Dorpshuis 't podium in Kudelstaart
Sign up/tickets at pcu.eventgoose.com
Cost: max € 5,- pp incl. coffee/ tea/ water
discount code: Minima (if needed)
Info: info@pcafe.nl