How Hormones Affect
Your Oral Health
We tend to think that oral and overall health exists in
completely separate spheres, but that’s not the case at all. What happens in
one part of the body can have an effect on what happens elsewhere. That’s true
even when talking about hormonal changes.
If you didn’t know it, the rise or fall of hormones can make
a patient more vulnerable to a common oral health condition like gum disease. Women
are especially vulnerable. For girls entering puberty, women who are taking
birth control, pregnant, or entering menopause, chances of developing some form
of gum disease are all higher. There’s even increased vulnerability a day or
two before the start of a woman’s period.
What does that mean for you?
If you’re a woman, being extra vigilant about your gum
health is important. Remember to brush at least twice a day and floss at least
once. Also, if you’re pregnant or taking birth control, be sure your doctor
knows about it. For pregnant patients, more frequent cleanings may be required
to keep the teeth and gums adequately protected. It’s also wise to include an
antibacterial mouthwash in your daily routine and stick to a balanced diet. A
diet high in starch or sugar will only contribute to potential problems with
the teeth and gums.
Is it time for your next appointment with Dr. Wade?
Call Stonebriar Smile Design in Frisco to reserve an appointment. Our office serves patients
from Plano, McKinney, Allen, Dallas, and The Colony.