Menopause is a completely natural and normal process that involves a change in the hormonal environment of women.
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Hormones regulate our physiology, so this change can sometimes cause alterations in the functioning of the body that also affect the health of our teeth. The most common alterations are:
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Periodontitis and associated complications linked to the effects of possible osteoporosis
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Dry mouth sensation
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Reduction or weakening of the buccal mucosa
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Burning mouth syndrome (stinging, tingling, or numbness of the tongue, gums, or lips)
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But there is no need to be alarmed: All these processes (except osteoporosis, which must be properly diagnosed and treated by a specialist) do not represent a major complication, and will only require extra attention to those tips common to everyone: Proper hygiene oral hygiene and hydration, a diet high in calcium and vitamins A, C and E, avoiding tobacco consumption...
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And, of course, visit our trusted dentist frequently to ensure that everything is going as it should.
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Do you have any questions about the subject? Leave it in the comments section. We read you!
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