The Difference in Struggles Of Women Receiving Dental Health

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Like with so many aspects of our health, men, and women experience different needs as part of their dental care. Women often have very different experiences when receiving health care, and dental care presents its own unique challenges for them. Factoring in these differences is part of the care experience you’ll experience during your visit to Desert Pearl dentistry. Many women aren’t familiar with the specific challenges they face when caring for their dental health.

The Difference in Struggles Of Women Receiving Dental Health

We all know specific biological and physical differences between men and women need consideration during healthcare. However, many are unaware that these also influence dental care. Overall, women tend to have features that are slighter than those of men. This also extends to their oromaxillofacial area, which comprises their oral cavity, sinuses, esophagus, mouth, pharynx, and other structures. These differences don’t directly influence their oral health; they need constant consideration in delivering dental care. Surgeries, restorations, and other dental treatments must account for this difference.

Hormonal concerns demonstrate a much more significant concern for women’s dental health. The fluctuation of various hormones and other related factors contribute to an increased risk of various oral health concerns. Our hormones are involved with every aspect of how our bodies function and respond to certain stimuli. Some concerns that women face as part of their oral health care include the following:

  • Menstruation causes fluctuating estrogen and progesterone levels. These fluctuations make women more susceptible to developing canker sores.
  • Inflammation of gingival tissue makes pregnant women more susceptible to developing gum disease. Other health complications related to pregnancy can also influence their immune system, making developing gum disease more likely.
  • Contraceptives often work by influencing hormone levels, which can, in turn, impact how effectively women heal after specific dental procedures. Additional care is needed to ensure that they heal correctly.
  • Menopause is the source of other dental health concerns. The decrease in estrogen can produce symptoms of burning mouth pain, dry mouth, and other concerns. Further, they face a higher risk of osteoporosis, which can weaken the jawbone and cause tooth loss.

There is some good news, however. Women, in general, tend to have better oral health than their male counterparts. This is due, in part, to the fact that some men tend to avoid receiving dental care. This can even extend to cases where their oral health concerns are causing them significant discomfort. Ignoring their oral health concerns leads to their worsening before receiving care becomes inevitable. Further, men are more likely to have untreated oral cancer since they do not attend dental visits regularly. Oral cancer screening is a common part of your dental care.

Contact Desert Pearl Dentistry To Learn More

If you’re ready to learn more about caring for your oral health, reach out to Desert Pearl Dentistry today. We’re firm believers that patient education is a cornerstone of effective healthcare. You can arrange your next visit by calling us at <> and scheduling an appointment. We look forward to making you a part of our dental family and helping you maintain lifelong dental health.

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