
Menopause occurs for most women when they are in their late 40s or 50s. It is characterized by a decline in reproductive hormones. If you go a whole year without menstruating or start having hot flashes, these may be signs that you are going through menopause. This is a natural part of getting older, but do hormonal changes affect your ability to undergo dental procedures? If you have missing teeth, will you be able to have dental implants placed? Continue reading to learn if going through menopause disqualifies you from getting dental implants.
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If you’re among the 92% of adults who have had a cavity in a permanent tooth, it was probably treated with a filling. Whether metal or composite, fillings are designed to serve as a long-term solution; however, they don’t last forever. Eating a chewy piece of candy or new decay can lead to a lost dental filling. Not to mention, it’s normal for it to lose its bond with your tooth over time. No matter the reason, don’t panic. Here’s what you should do until you see your emergency dentist.
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