As women we treasure every moment, especially in our later years. But when menopause hits our treasures seem to lower a bit. Dealing with hot flashes, mood swings and osteoporosis is bad enough, however according to a study published in the Journal of Periodontology; periodontal disease may be another factor of menopause women are faced with resulting in real need for a Periodontist on Long Island.
This study supports the claim that estrogen deficiency and osteoporosis speed the process of bone loss following menopause, which may lead to tooth loss, making it important for women entering menopause to take a few extra measures in maintaining a healthy smile.Osteoporosis is a common ingredient to menopause and is the abnormal loss of bony tissue resulting on fragile bones. Your jawbone is no different when considering bone loss and bone loss in the jaw leads to inflammation and loose teeth.
Researchers evaluated estrogens role in gum inflammation and found that estrogen supplementation might reduce inflammation of the gums and frequency of attachment loss in women showing signs of osteoporosis to help protect that natural smile.
The study showed that women who entered menopause and took estrogen supplements had lower risks for osteoporosis, which in turn leads to a lower risk of periodontal disease. Estrogen is a common supplement provided to women with menopause to help reduce the risk of osteoporosis, alleviate common menopause symptoms and reduce the risk for coronary artery disease.
But supplementing estrogen isn’t the end of the road when it comes to optimal health in your mouth. It’s equally important to keep regular dental check-ups and periodontal exams to monitor your gums for early signs of gum disease.
People looking for a Periodontist on Long Island should contact Dr. Scharf at (631) 661-6633 or visit him on the web at http://drscharf.com. He can treat gum disease with a laser rather than a scalpel.
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