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A Battle of the Genders - When It Comes to Your Oral Health, Gender is Important


Posted on 11/15/2024 by Southern Family Dental Care
close up of patient's nice smileWe all know that men and women are different. But did you know that these differences extend to our oral health? It's true! The way our bodies are built, the hormones we produce, and even the way we live our lives can all affect our risk for different dental problems.

Women and Oral Health


Women face unique challenges when it comes to their oral health. For example, hormonal changes during pregnancy can make gums more sensitive and prone to infection. Women are also more likely to experience dry mouth, which can increase the risk of cavities. Additionally, women are more likely than men to develop osteoporosis, which can weaken the jawbone and make teeth more likely to loosen or fall out.

Men and Oral Health


Men also face unique oral health challenges. For example, men are more likely than women to smoke and drink alcohol, both of which can increase the risk of gum disease and oral cancer. Men are also less likely than women to see a dentist regularly, which can lead to problems being caught late when they are more difficult and expensive to treat.

What You Can Do


There are a few things you can do to protect your oral health, regardless of your gender:

•  See your dentist regularly for checkups and cleanings. This is the best way to prevent problems from developing or to catch them early when they are easier to treat.
•  Brush your teeth twice a day and floss daily. This will help remove plaque and bacteria from your teeth and gums.
•  Eat a healthy diet. Choose foods that are low in sugar and high in nutrients.
•  Avoid tobacco and alcohol. These substances can damage your teeth and gums and increase your risk of oral cancer.
•  Talk to your doctor about any medications you are taking. Some medications can have side effects that can affect your oral health.

By taking these steps, you can help keep your mouth healthy and avoid problems down the road.

Conclusion


While men and women face different oral health challenges, there are steps that everyone can take to protect their smiles. By seeing your dentist regularly, practicing good oral hygiene, and making healthy lifestyle choices, you can keep your mouth healthy for years to come.

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