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Hey men, listen up! Did you know June is Men’s Health Month? Let’s celebrate by learning more about why men – even more than women – need to be extra vigilant about their oral health care.
When it comes to oral health, there’s a surprising difference between the genders – and that’s sobering news for men, who are more likely than women to experience oral health issues like cavities, gum disease, dental trauma, and oral cancers.[1]
There are many potential reasons for this – including unhealthy habits. Studies have shown that men are more likely than women to:
There is also a biological reason for the difference in risk, especially for older men. That’s because men naturally lose testosterone as they age. Testosterone loss can lead to inflammation and reduced bone density, which is why declining testosterone levels can lead to gum disease or potential tooth loss.[6]
The good news is that many oral health issues – no matter your gender – are preventable with proper care. If you want to reduce your risk, it’s as simple as strengthening your daily routine! To improve or maintain your oral health, make sure you:
Also, be sure to tell your dentist if you are diagnosed with low testosterone. The more care providers know, the more they’re able to support oral health.
Men may face more oral health risks than women but taking time to focus on your oral health habits and using the tips mentioned above will help go a long way in maintaining both your smile and your overall wellness. To learn more about caring for your oral health or using your dental benefits, check out TruAssure’s online resource library.
[1] https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8127762/
[2] https://dentistry.uic.edu/news-stories/why-is-oral-health-important-for-men/
[3] https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35545161/
[4] https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33993787/
[5] https://dentistry.uic.edu/news-stories/why-is-oral-health-important-for-men/
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Comments (2)
Great post! Men’s oral health often gets overlooked, but your tips are spot-on. Regular brushing, flossing, and dental visits, along with avoiding tobacco and excessive alcohol, can make a huge difference. Thanks for highlighting these crucial practices—let’s make oral health a priority this Men’s Health Month!
Great post! Men often overlook their oral health, but it’s crucial for overall well-being. With higher risks for issues like gum disease and oral cancers, adopting a strong oral care routine is vital. Regular dentist visits, brushing, flossing, and avoiding harmful habits can make a big difference. Stay proactive and protect your smile!
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