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8 Perimenopause Mouth Symptoms and How to Treat Them

Summary by honehealth.com
Calling someone “long in the tooth”—a not-so-subtle dig at aging—can be literal for women entering menopause. Fluctuations and declines in estrogen affect nearly every tissue in your mouth, making perimenopause mouth problems like dry mouth, and gum issues like bleeding gums frustratingly common. A 2023 survey of women 50 and older found that 70 percent experienced oral health changes like dry mouth, receding gums, or tooth sensitivity when they…
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honehealth.com broke the news in Seattle, United States on Monday, March 17, 2025.
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