Women and Tooth Care

When it comes to dental health, women require better oral hygiene practices than men. Doctors say that women are more prone to oral health disorders because their bodies face many changes throughout their lives. For example, pregnancy, childbirth, and menopause bring many hormonal changes to the body. All of these changes are also linked with the dental health of a woman. So, are you wondering how a woman’s dental health differs from a man's? Keep reading to know!

Oral Health Disorder in Women

Some of the most common scenarios when women face oral health disorders are:

  • When there is an increase in hormone levels, problems like ulcers, swollen gums, lesions, and dry sockets are common.
  • Sometimes there is swelling and bleeding of gums before periods in women. However, it stops soon after your period starts.
  • Oral contraceptives cause gum inflammation in many girls.
  • Birth control pills also cause gingivitis.
  • Women, who opt for hormone replacement therapy, also get affected by bleeding and swollen gums.
  • Pregnancy also brings oral health disorders like dry mouth, altered taste, pain and discomfort, inflamed gums, irritated gums, plaque, etc.
  • Besides pregnancy, menopause also causes pain and discomfort, altered taste, gum infection, etc.
  • Tooth loss during osteoporosis is common because the teeth's bone density gets affected by osteoporosis.

Oral Healthcare Tips for Women

Even though the teeth structure of women is similar to men's, you need to take better care of your oral health. It is because your hormones are working against you. However, do not be disheartened!  You just need to take some extra care of your dental health. Follow the tips below to take good care of your oral health:

  • Brush your teeth twice every day
  • Floss at least once a day
  • Use a fluoride or nonalcoholic mouthwash
  • Try chewing sugar-free gum after eating
  • Change your toothbrush after every 2 to 3 months
  • Do not consume sugary foods and drinks in high quantity
  • Stay away from tobacco and alcohol addiction
  • Use a mouthguard while playing sports
  • Visit the dentist regularly

Visiting the dentist on a daily basis is very important. Book your appointment at our clinic at least twice a month. This will help you prevent any forthcoming oral diseases. In addition, your doctor will diagnose the dental problems instantly and help you recover from them before much harm is done.

We offer expert dental care solutions, especially for women’s dental health issues, by Dr. Jeanne V. Devi, DDS. Call us at (626) 795-2544 or visit our website for more details. We are located at 595 E Colorado Blvd Suite 603, Pasadena, CA 91101.

Location

595 E Colorado Blvd Suite 603, Pasadena, CA 91101

Phone: (626) 795-2544

Office Hours

MON Closed

TUE - FRI 9:00 am - 6:00 pm

SAT By appointments only.

SUN Closed

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Email: smile@jeannedevidds.com

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