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更年期与口腔健康:临床意义及预防策略

Menopause and Oral Health: Clinical Implications and Preventive Strategies.

作者信息

Shrivastava Sarita

机构信息

Department of Pathology, Medical College, Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra, India.

出版信息

J Midlife Health. 2024 Jul-Sep;15(3):135-141. doi: 10.4103/jmh.jmh_125_24. Epub 2024 Oct 17.

Abstract

Menopause, occurring typically between the ages of 45 and 55 years, marks the end of a woman's reproductive years and is characterized by the cessation of menstruation and a significant decline in estrogen and progesterone production. These hormonal changes impact various aspects of health, including oral health. This review explores the clinical implications of menopause on oral health and outlines preventive strategies. Hormonal changes during menopause can lead to xerostomia (dry mouth), periodontal disease, burning mouth syndrome (BMS), oral mucosal changes, altered taste sensation, and osteoporosis-related oral health issues. Xerostomia results from decreased salivary flow, increasing the risk of dental caries and oral infections. Periodontal disease is exacerbated by estrogen deficiency, leading to bone loss and increased tooth mobility. BMS, characterized by a chronic burning sensation, and oral mucosal atrophy are linked to hormonal fluctuations. In addition, altered taste perception and osteoporosis further complicate oral health management. Effective prevention and management strategies include regular dental checkups, good oral hygiene practices, and tailored treatments such as fluoride treatments, saliva substitutes, and hormone replacement therapy. Nonpharmacological approaches such as stress management and lifestyle modifications also play a role. This review emphasizes the importance of a multidisciplinary approach, involving dental and medical professionals, to address the complex oral health challenges faced by menopausal women. Understanding the underlying mechanisms and implementing evidence-based preventive measures can significantly enhance the oral health and overall well-being of menopausal women.

摘要

更年期通常发生在45至55岁之间,标志着女性生殖期的结束,其特征是月经停止以及雌激素和孕激素分泌显著下降。这些激素变化会影响健康的各个方面,包括口腔健康。本综述探讨了更年期对口腔健康的临床影响,并概述了预防策略。更年期期间的激素变化可导致口干症(口干)、牙周病、灼口综合征(BMS)、口腔黏膜变化、味觉改变以及与骨质疏松症相关的口腔健康问题。口干症是由唾液分泌减少引起的,增加了龋齿和口腔感染的风险。雌激素缺乏会加剧牙周病,导致骨质流失和牙齿松动增加。以慢性灼痛为特征的灼口综合征和口腔黏膜萎缩与激素波动有关。此外,味觉改变和骨质疏松症使口腔健康管理更加复杂。有效的预防和管理策略包括定期牙科检查、良好的口腔卫生习惯以及针对性治疗,如氟化物治疗、唾液替代品和激素替代疗法。压力管理和生活方式改变等非药物方法也发挥着作用。本综述强调了多学科方法的重要性,包括牙科和医学专业人员,以应对更年期女性面临的复杂口腔健康挑战。了解潜在机制并实施基于证据的预防措施可以显著提高更年期女性的口腔健康和整体幸福感。

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