Menopause can have a surprising impact on oral health. From dry mouth and burning sensations to changes in taste and increased risk of gum disease, hormonal shifts affect your teeth, gums, and overall oral wellbeing. Learn how to recognize symptoms, prevent complications, and maintain a healthy, confident smile during midlife.
Hormonal fluctuations during perimenopause and menopause can trigger oral issues such as burning mouth syndrome, tongue discomfort, and gum sensitivity. Explore practical strategies, preventive care tips, and expert guidance to keep your mouth healthy and comfortable throughout this stage of life.
Menopause might be silent about your smile—but your mouth has plenty to say. Here's how to keep it healthy and happy through the hormon...
Ever felt like you’re drinking a cup of fire instead of your morning coffee? Burning Mouth Syndrome (BMS) might be the culprit, and it'...
Many menopausal women experience burning mouth syndrome (BMS), a burning sensation on the tongue, which can be accompanied by a metalli...