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Menopause Can Lead to Dental Issues: Here's How to Protect Your Oral Health

Hormonal changes during menopause can reduce bone density and saliva production, increasing the risk of dental problems.

  • Hormonal shifts, particularly a drop in estrogen, during menopause can lead to decreased bone density and saliva production, impacting dental health.
  • Reduced saliva flow can cause dry mouth, increasing the risk of mouth soreness, oral yeast infections, and cavities.
  • Decreased bone density and receding gums can exacerbate dental issues, making teeth more vulnerable to decay and loss.
  • Good oral hygiene, including brushing with fluoride toothpaste, flossing, and regular dental visits, is crucial in mitigating these risks.
  • Staying hydrated and using over-the-counter or prescription treatments for dry mouth can help maintain oral health during menopause.
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