Sue Scherer, RDH, M.Ed: No financial relationships to disclose
Different stages in women’s lives may cause them to be more susceptible to oral health problems. Puberty, pregnancy and menopause are three of the stages that women have a greater risk of having oral health concerns due to changes in hormone levels. Some of the problems women may experience during these life stages are gingivitis, periodontitis, xerostomia, tooth mobility, tooth loss and tooth decay. This course will provide an overview of these three life stages and review how dental professionals can come along side of patients to provide optimal oral health throughout the lifespan.
Learning Objectives:
Identify the hormonal changes during puberty, pregnancy and menopause
Recognize the oral health concerns that occur because of hormonal changes
Examine safe and effective oral health care to women in each unique stage of life
Investigate homecare education throughout each unique stage of life.
Increase awareness of the unique circumstances that may present for female dental professionals during different life stages –i.e. pregnancy, maternity leave and nursing, and the workplace rights that are in place to ensure a safe working environment for the oral health provider.