Title: Is It True Hormones Affect the Mouth
1- IS IT TRUE? HORMONES AFFECT THE MOUTH
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3- The changes going on in your body, and of those
you love, do not just affect mood, but also your
oral health.
4- These changes are the result of puberty,
menopause, taking certain types of medication
like birth control, and being pregnant.
5- Here we will explain how the changes affect your
mouth, and then discuss simple common sense
approaches to ensure they don't wreck your smile.
6HOW HORMONAL FLUCTUATIONS AFFECT ORAL HEALTH
7- During puberty young boys and girls experience an
increase in estrogen and testosterone.
Additionally, blood flow increases, including to
the gums.
8- This results in a different reaction to the
buildup of plaque, which is why young teens are
more prone to having swollen gums, or even slight
bleeding when brushing or flossing.
9- The same thing can happen when a woman takes
birth control, particularly with an oral
contraceptive that boosts one's level of
progesterone.
10If taking an oral contraceptive, you should tell
your dentist.
11Pregnancy can result in higher risk of gum
disease between the 2nd and the 8th month.
This is especially because of the increase in
progesterone.
12But morning sickness can also lead to more
cavities resulting from stomach acid promoting
tooth decay.
13Lastly, and it is going to seem as though we are
picking on women here, menopause can often result
in dry mouth, particularly for those taking
certain medications.
14Saliva is a natural cleanser of bacteria that
likes to eat away at our teeth.
Those suffering from dry mouth find that they are
at higher risk for cavities and other oral health
issues.
15Now that we have discussed the problems let's
address some simple fixes.
16DAILY ORAL HYGIENE 6-MONTH VISITS
SIMPLE FIXES
17Naturally, we promote you get to the dentist
every 6 months for your regular checkup.
But that will not be enough. Daily maintenance is
a must!
18You need to brush twice a day.
Brushing should be gentle and last from 1-2
minutes.
Too much brushing can wear away the enamel.
19Brushing too hard can wear away your gum line.
Some patients are unsure as to whether they
should do their morning brushing after breakfast
or before.
20Honestly, the key is simply to brush, though we
would advise rinsing at a minimum before eating.
21If you don't floss you should start.
An un-flossed mouth is harboring all kinds of
things that cause malodorous breath.
22- While mouthwash can freshen up the smell, it will
be back because of the festering bits of food
that are literally rotting at about 100 degrees.
23Flossing should be gentle, as well.
You should bring the floss slightly up into the
gum line, but not too far.
If you've never flossed there may be some blood,
but after 2-4 days that should stop.
24- Mouthwash Some mouthwashes are better than
others.
If you find one you enjoy, that's great.
But mouthwash is not a replacement for
brushingand flossing - merely a complement to
them.
25- By following these guidelines, your worries
should be assuaged.
26- Good habits will prevent periodontal issues from
occurring, and they should include
proper brushing and flossing.
27 If you are seeking professional dental
advice,it's time to call Shumway Dental Care.
28Their Chandler dentists will ask you questions,
examine you, and determine exactly what needs to
be done to get you back to normal.
29Call today for an appointment. Visit
http//www.mychandlerdentists.com/
30SHUMWAY DENTAL CARE 3150 S Gilbert Rd Suite
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