Women and Gum Disease Volume 1
Females generally have different needs at various stages of life. Puberty, menstruation, pregnancy and menopause can all affect the dental health and the need for treatment of a woman. During these periods, the body of a woman undergoes hormonal changes that can make ones gums (periodontal tissues) sensitive and increase her risk for periodontal (gum) disease. By understanding these changes, one can make informed decision as to how to practice good dental health habits that can keep ones teeth and gums healthy. American Dental Association (http://www.ada.org) and your dentist have information for you.
WHAT IS GUM DISEASE?
Gum disease (periodontal disease) is an infection of the gums and bone that help anchor the teeth in the mouth caused by dental plaque, a sticky film of bacteria (germs) that adheres to teeth surface. Dental plaque forms regularly on teeth and do build up if it is not removed through daily oral hygiene. The bacteria in dental plaque produce toxins that irritate gums. In the early stage, called Gingivitis, gums swell, turn red and do bleed readily. Eventually, the gum may separate from a tooth and form deepened spaces called Pockets. In this stage, called Periodontitis, the bone and soft tissues that support the teeth are destroyed, which ultimately can cause the teeth to be loose, fall out, or require removal by any licensed dentist in your state.
Gum disease occurs at any age, but it is most common in adults. In fact, 3 out of 4 adults are affected by this disease at some point in their lives. women are especially susceptible to the disease at certain stages of life. You can be sure that hormonal changes can affect the blood supply to the gums, and response to irritants from dental plaque may be extra-large i.e. exaggerated. The periodontal tissue is a target for female hormones, which makes it much more sensitive to changes in the levels of these hormones. Any person who is already prone to the disease, may find the problem worsening during hormonal changes.
VOLUME 2 will include Monthly Cycle, Pregnancy.
VOLUME 3 will include Teen-age years, Menopause and What to do to help Oneself.
For more information visit American Dental Association website (http://www.ada.org) or write ADA for information. The bulk of the material obtained from ADA patient education handouts. You can also speak with your dentist about periodontal disease and your dental health.
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