Female Dental Disease Control

Many things that are not harmful to men are not appropriate for women when it comes to dental disease. Due to the physiological characteristics of women, in the prevention and treatment of dental disease is different from men, therefore, modern women should understand the prevention and treatment of dental disease knowledge, which is important for women’s health. First, adolescent girls are susceptible to periodontal disease appear bad breath, bleeding gums, periodontal overflow pus and other symptoms of periodontal disease. Periodontitis develops rapidly during adolescence and can easily cause loose teeth and gaps between teeth, which affects aesthetics. Therefore, adolescent girls who have bleeding gums, bad breath and other symptoms should seek treatment from a dentist in time to prevent loose teeth. Second, do not pull teeth during menstruation During menstruation, women’s blood coagulation decreases, so if you pull teeth or do various other procedures during menstruation, heavy bleeding may occur. Therefore, do not extract teeth during menstruation. In addition, women’s pain nerves are more sensitive during menstruation and their general resistance is relatively poor, so they often feel pain during menstruation for dental treatment and are prone to infection. Therefore, it is better for women to avoid menstruation before treating dental diseases. Third, the prevention and treatment of dental disease during pregnancy The teeth should not be extracted during the first and second trimesters of pregnancy. Tooth extraction in the first trimester is likely to cause miscarriage, and tooth extraction in the second trimester is likely to induce premature birth. Pregnant women can actively treat various dental diseases during the third to sixth months of pregnancy. Fourth, menopausal women should pay more attention to the prevention and control of dental disease Women in menopause, the body aging rate accelerated, the bone becomes lax, in which the alveolar bone is the first to loosen and shrink, teeth gradually loose and fall off. If you pay attention to maintain oral hygiene and massage the gums every day, you can prevent and delay the atrophy of the alveolar bone and postpone the time of tooth loss by 10 to 20 years. Five, women with gynecological disease should be timely dental care Women’s gums are one of the organs of estrogen. Women with gynecological problems often have endocrine disorders, and patients are usually accompanied by periodontitis. Epidemiological surveys show that the bacteria in the mouth of women with gynecological disease is 3% to 5% higher than in normal women. Women with gynecological diseases are prone to inflammation because of the high number of bacteria in their mouths. Therefore, patients with gynecological disease than the average person should pay more attention to maintain oral hygiene. Sixth, the best time for women to treat dental disease 8 to 14 days after menstruation is the best time for women to treat dental disease, among which the 10th day after menstruation is the best. There is less bleeding and less pain after tooth extraction.