Women, throughout their lives, experience the following. hormonal changes significant that may affect their oral health.
Puberty, menstrual cycles, oral contraceptive use, pregnancy and menopause alter female sex hormone levels: these hormonal changes influent circulation of gingival tissue. and the body's response to oral biofilm toxins, sometimes promoting the Development of oral problems such as periodontal disease.
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👱♀️ Puberty: the hormonal changes that occur during this period of development. predispose adolescent girls to periodontal conditions such as gingivitis due to increased levels of estrogen and progesterone.
🤰 Gingivitis gravidarum: usually occurs between the second and eighth months of gestation and can lead to premature delivery or low birth weight babies; Is caused by hormonal fluctuations typical of pregnancy.
👵 Menopause: there is a decreased levels of estrogeni associated with alterations in the Sense of taste, a burning sensation in the mouth and dryness of the mouth. These hormonal changes are also related to thegingival inflammation and osteoporosis, which can aggravate the severity of pre-existing periodontitis.
To prevent periodontal disease during these hormonal changes, it is important for women to visit the dentist regularly and adopt good oral hygiene habits!
[Medical Director: Dr. Mauro Savio, Member of the Dentists Register Provincial Order of Surgeons and Dentists of Milan n. 4168].