What Every Woman Should Know About Her Oral Health
WE UNDERSTAND THAT WERE YOUR ORTHODONTIC PRACTICE,not your general dentist. However, as one of your lifelong health partners were concerned, here at our practice, about your complete oral health. Thats why we feel like its important to provide relevant and useful information thats often not orthodontics specific.
Did you realize that women havespecial challenges when it comes to their oral health? Hormonal cycles can affect the way womens bodies react to bacteria and plaque inside their mouths. If youre a womanor if youd like to pass this information along to a woman who could benefit from itour teamencourages you to learn more about these important dental facts.
Hormonal Cycles Can Affect Gums
Puberty, pregnancy, and menstruation cause increased progesterone and estrogenlevelswhich can lead to increased gum sensitivity. Theres also a condition known as menstruation gingivitis, which can cause some women to experience increased bleeding and swollen gums right before menstruation. This condition is typically not serious and clears up quickly. Gingivitis during pregnancy can be more severe, and may even cause non-cancerous oral tumors. Thats another reason why its important for women to keep their regular checkup appointments with their general dentist during pregnancy.
Oral contraceptives also increase hormonal levels in womens bodies which can cause increased sensitivity and vulnerability to gum disease. During menopause, hormonal fluctuations can also create oral health problems including dry mouth syndrome, which can significantly add to a womans tooth decay risk.
Other Oral Health Problems That Are More Likely To Affect Women
- Women are almost twice as likely as men to be diagnosed with TMD (Temporomandibular Disorders). TMD causes strain on ones jaw joint and potential damage to teeth, often as a result of clenching and/or teeth grinding.
- HPV is becoming more common, and research is increasingly suggesting a link between HPV and oral cancer. Regular oral cancer screenings are important whether or not a woman has high risk factors.
- As you know, women are much more susceptible to osteoporosis than men which can cause jaw bone loss and associated periodontal disease problems.
The Great News? Women Take Better Care Of Their Oral Health!
As you might expect, a helpful remedy in many instances is to simply maintain good dental health habits! Fortunately, women are better at this than men! A recentstudy of over 800 young men and women shows:
- Women are more consistent when it comes to regular checkups
- Women exhibit better attitudes toward dentistry in general
- Women have better personal dental habits
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