A growing body of research has linked gum disease to a variety of health problems that affect women. Because gum disease is a bacterial infection, it can enter the bloodstream and may be a factor in causing other health complications. Such as heart disease;stroke; diabetes; respiratory problems and pregnancy outcomes.
Women have special oral health requirements during unique phases of their lives. Different changes that women experience throughout their lifetime may exaggerate the way gums react to plaque. Because gum disease is usually painless, many women may not even realize they have it until it reaches an advanced state. Your best defense is to brush and floss daily and see your dentist regularly.WomensOralHealthandOverallHealth.cvsp

