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What are the conditions regarding tooth loss for MANDAHASAM eligibility?

  1. Applicants must have lost all their teeth.
  2. Individuals with partial tooth loss, where remaining teeth are unusable, are also eligible.
  3. The scheme covers individuals who have completely lost their teeth.
  4. Only those with recent tooth loss can apply.

    A2, 3

    B1, 2

    C3 only

    D1, 4

    Answer:

    A. 2, 3

    Read Explanation:

    • The MANDAHASAM scheme is designed to be inclusive for senior citizens experiencing tooth loss.

    • It caters to two main scenarios: individuals who have completely lost all their teeth, and those who have partially lost their teeth but find the remaining ones unusable.

    • This second condition acknowledges that even partial tooth loss can significantly impact a person's ability to eat, speak, and maintain their overall health.

    • The focus is on the functional impact of tooth loss, ensuring that those who require dental intervention for better quality of life can access the scheme.


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