THE IMPACT OF HYPO – ESTROGEN ON ORAL CAVITY HEALTH OF MENOPAUSE WOMEN
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Abstract
Hypo-estrogenism in menopause women effects on oral cavity. Its level of estrogen is infact decreased which
consequently have many effects on oral cavity; since estrogen is important in maintaining proper health of the tissues
forming the oral cavity, which includes bones, mucous, membrane and salivary glands, thus causing health disorders in oral cavity including dry mouth due to reduce salivation which consequently will lead to increase the risk of dental
caries, gum disease and disability in speaking and swallowing beside gingivitis and periodontitis, loss bone density
especially in the Jaw which consequently causes increased risk of tooth loss, in addition to the difficulties in the dentures or implants procedures, also change in taste, loss of appetite, prolonged time of tissue healing and recovery after injury.
Hypoestrogenism plays an important role in providing moisture of oral cavity mucosa which makes oral tissue more
susceptible to irritation, ulceration and different lesions in oral cavity.