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Hormonal Changes Affect Women's Oral Health

Family Dentist East Point GA 30344 | Hormonal Changes Affect Women's Oral Health

HORMONAL CHANGES CAN AFFECT nearly every part of our bodies, including the mouth and gums. If you, or someone you love, is experiencing sore, swollen, extra pink or bleeding gums it may be a result of such changes. Studies show that changing hormones particularly affect women’s periodontal health.

Increased Gum Disease Risk

Throughout a woman’s life, there are periods of time when hormones fluctuate a great deal including puberty, menstruation, pregnancy, and menopause. Beginning an oral contraceptive regime can also affect hormone levels. During these times, changes in estrogen and progesterone can dramatically increase the chances of developing gingivitis.

Pregnancy? Be Especially Aware

Pregnancy can be hard on a woman’s teeth and gums. The changes and associated lifestyle adjustments can wreak havoc on one’s mouth, including late night snacking, morning sickness, and dry mouth. Gum disease can even impact the developing baby.

Suffering from morning sickness? Protect your teeth and gums by rinsing often with ¼ teaspoon of baking soda dissolved into one cup of water. This helps rid your mouth of harmful acids. If you experience dry mouth, drink more water and try sugarless candy or gum to increase saliva production.

Thorough Oral Hygiene During Hormonal Changes

Are you, or is someone you love, going through one of these times in life? If so, it's important to be extra thorough with one's oral hygiene routine. Brushing and flossing every day, without exception, is one of the most important keys to gum health. If sore or bleeding gums continue, be sure to contact us right away so we can discuss other possible solutions and avoid bigger problems.

At BLUSH Dental Studio, we place great importance on the long-standing relationships that we build with you, our valued patients. Thank you for the trust you place in us. If you have any questions about gum disease or your oral health in general, please join the conversation on Facebook by LIKING our Facebook page and sharing your questions. Contact BLUSH Dental Studio — Your East Point, GA 30344 Family Dentist TODAY to schedule your next dental appointment! We look forward to welcoming you to our practice.

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