Getting Mouthy
Have you ever experienced bleeding gums, dry mouth, new cavities, or gum recession… and been told it was normal? In this episode, we’re talking about the piece almost no one is discussing. The direct relationship between hormones and oral health. Your gums, bone, and salivary glands are hormone-responsive tissue. Which means shifts in estrogen, cortisol, and thyroid hormone directly influence inflammation, saliva production, bone density, healing, and the oral microbiome. This is why so many women experience sudden changes in their mouth during periods of stress, perimenopause, thyroid dysfunction, and hormonal transitions. Not because they’re doing something wrong. But because their physiology has shifted. We talk about why bleeding gums are not just about brushing and flossing, how hormones protect and regulate oral tissue, and why the mouth is often one of the first places deeper imbalances show up. Your mouth is not separate from your body. It is a reflection of it. If this is something you are working through and want support with, you can learn more about working with me here: https://amber-white.mykajabi.com/offers/ajy7akm2/checkout [https://amber-white.mykajabi.com/offers/ajy7akm2/checkout] And if this is the way you want to start thinking about your patients’ health, Beyond the Mouth is enrolling now. Learn more here: https://amber-white.mykajabi.com/beyond-the-mouth [https://amber-white.mykajabi.com/beyond-the-mouth]
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