In our recent Village Plaza newsletter, Dr. Damion Gilday posted about a recent review of women's health studies that indicates a link between
hormones and gum disease. Professor Charlene Krejci of Case Western Reserve University School of Dental Medicine found that the fluctuation
of female hormones throughout their lives can change conditions in the
mouth enough to allow bacteria to grow.
Higher bacteria levels can lead to periodontal issues and
risks of bone loss, fetal complications and pre-term births. "There's
definitely a gender-specific connection between women's hormones, gum
disease, and specific health issues impacting women," Krejci said.
This
becomes particularly important during pregnancy as women experience a
tremendous hormonal shift. The ADA has worked closely with medical providers
to provide information to the women they work with. At Village Plaza
Dental, our dental team works with women to understand the unique health
concerns they present.
Click here to download the Head Start OHRC publication on Oral Health.
Dr. Damion Gilday provides general, cosmetic, and sedation dentistry to residents in and around Eugene, OR. Whether you are looking for a new dental home to continue your professional cleanings, or you are searching for the right doctor to assist you in restoring your oral health with white composite fillings, porcelain crowns, or dental implants; Dr. Damion Gilday, DMD and his experienced dental staff will meet your individual needs. We strive for excellence and hope to share our best with you!
Friday, July 13, 2012
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Yes you are right during pregnancy women experienced several hormonal changes and one of the is gum disease. Click here to read more about how some natural remedies for Periodontal disease cure
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