Dental Problems

What is Dental Problems in menopause?

Include a range or oral health issues such as dry mouth, gum disease, increased tooth sensitivity or decay and receding gums or loose teeth.

Why does Dental Problems happen in menopause?

The decline in oestrogen affects oral tissues, bone density and reduces saliva production.

How can Dental Problems in menopause be managed?

Brush your teeth twice dailty, use antibacterial mouthwash and visit your dentist regulary. Stay hydratedm avoid excess coffee, alcohol and smoing and chew sugar-free gum to stimulate saliva.

Dental Problems
Ros Mussa

Ros Mussa on Dental Problems

“Menopause can cause increased skin dryness as well as skin thinning, night sweats and hot flashes, hair loss and thinning - in fact, hair may even change texture - poor sleep, sweating, mood swings, anxiety, gut issues and even gum problems.”