3 8 Women s Day A guide to dental care for women at different times

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-03-07

Thousands of women are born extraordinary.

Mother, daughter, wife, co-worker.

They play multiple roles.

It presents a thousand gestures of beauty.

But every "she" should be herself first and foremost.

Loving yourself is the beginning of a lifelong romance.

The spring breeze has a letter, and the flowers bloom periodically. March 8 is International Women's Day, in order to welcome the arrival of the holiday, Zhengzhou South District Stomatological Hospital has compiled a dental care guide, dedicated to the amazing "them".

1. Adolescence

Proper tooth brushing and good oral hygiene habits are important ways to prevent the occurrence and development of gingivitis in adolescence. It is important to note that some women experience swollen and bleeding gums around the time of menstruation, so it is important to pay attention to brushing and maintaining oral hygiene during this period.

In addition, tooth extraction is not suitable due to the prolonged clotting time and sensitive pain nerves in women during menstruation.

2. Childbearing age

For women who are trying to conceive, pre-pregnancy oral examination should not be ignored! Pre-pregnancy oral examination can help to detect and treat oral diseases in a timely manner, greatly reducing the development of oral diseases during pregnancy and the risk of adverse pregnancy.

If there is no oral examination before pregnancy, once oral problems are found after pregnancy, you should not delay with luck, you should go to a regular dental hospital as soon as possible, and the doctor will assess the local and systemic conditions of the pregnant woman and formulate the corresponding plan.

3. Pregnancy

Pregnant women are susceptible to oral diseases such as gingivitis, caries, and pericoronitis of wisdom teeth due to changes in progesterone levels in the body, dietary habits and neglect of oral hygiene, which not only bring physical and mental pain to pregnant women, but may also affect the fetus.

It should be noted that the oral cavity of pregnant women should be cautious, and the 4 to 6 months of pregnancy is a relatively safe period for oral diseases, and oral cavity is not recommended in other stages of pregnancy.

4. Menopause

Women before and after menopause, as the years go by, subtle changes quietly occur in the body. At this stage, their gums may gradually recede, the alveolar bone may slowly resorb, and the gap between the teeth will gradually become larger. These problems, as if they are the traces left by the years in their mouths, give periodontal disease an opportunity to progress quietly.

Therefore, it is particularly important for women at this stage to maintain oral hygiene. Brush your teeth in the morning and evening, and rinse your mouth after meals. In addition, the use of dental floss, interdental brushes and other auxiliary tools can clean between teeth more deeply, delay alveolar bone resorption and gum recession, and keep the mouth in a healthy state and bloom a charming smile.

Zhengzhou South District Stomatological Hospital.

Hats off to every amazing "she".

I also extend my most sincere wishes to "her" around me.

Happy holidays to all female friends.

Have a healthy mouth and a bright smile!

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