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Chronic pain and gum disease might seem like two separate health issues, but growing evidence shows a significant connection between them. At McLevin Dental Clinic, understanding this link is vital to providing comprehensive care that not only improves oral health but also enhances overall well-being.

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Gum disease is a prevalent oral health concern affecting millions worldwide, but did you know that hormonal imbalances can play a significant role in its development and progression? At McLevin Dental Clinic, understanding how hormones influence gum health helps us provide personalized care tailored to your unique needs. This blog explores the connection between hormonal changes and gum disease, common triggers, and practical ways to protect your gums during hormonal fluctuations.
The Role of Hormones in Gum Health
Hormones are chemical messengers that regulate many bodily functions, including immune responses and tissue health.

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Maintaining healthy gums is a vital part of overall oral care, and what you eat plays a significant role in supporting gum health. Chronic inflammation in the gums can lead to gingivitis and periodontal disease, conditions that affect millions worldwide.

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Gum disease, or periodontal disease, is widely known for its effects on oral health, such as tooth loss and gum inflammation. However, recent studies reveal a deeper and more alarming connection: gum disease may negatively impact brain health.

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Your diet does more than just nourish your body — it plays a vital role in maintaining healthy gums and preventing gum disease. Nutrient deficiencies can weaken your immune system and reduce your body’s ability to repair tissues, making your gums more susceptible to inflammation, infection, and recession.

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Red and swollen gums are common symptoms that often indicate inflammation or infection. While these signs can be caused by mild issues like gingivitis, they should never be ignored, as untreated gum problems can lead to serious oral health complications.

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Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) is a common hormonal disorder affecting millions of women worldwide. While PCOS is often discussed in relation to symptoms like irregular periods, weight gain, and fertility challenges, fewer people are aware of its significant impact on oral health—particularly gum health.

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Gum disease, also known as periodontal disease, is a common oral health problem that affects millions of people worldwide. While most know that gum disease can lead to tooth loss and bad breath, fewer realize that it may also have a surprising impact on other parts of the body—particularly your sinuses.

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Blistered gums can be an uncomfortable and sometimes alarming oral health issue. These small, fluid-filled sores or bumps on the gum tissue can cause pain, sensitivity, and difficulty eating or speaking.

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