Getting Mouthy
Gum recession is one of the most common concerns I hear from women, yet the explanation many people hear is simply: “You’re brushing too hard.” While brushing technique can contribute, it’s rarely the full story. Gum tissue is living tissue that responds to hormones, inflammation, collagen health, bite forces, airway patterns, and the overall physiology of the body. In this episode of Getting Mouthy, I explore the deeper reasons gum recession develops and why so many women notice changes during hormonal transitions like pregnancy, perimenopause, and menopause. We discuss how collagen integrity, clenching and grinding, mouth breathing, inflammation, and mineral balance all influence the stability of the gum tissue. Because the mouth is not separate from the body and understanding that connection can change how we approach oral health. If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to follow the podcast and share it with someone who might benefit from this conversation.
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