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How Your Mouth Reveals the First Warning Sign of Menopause | ft. Dr. Leedia Riman

Nov 25, 2025
Dr. Leedia Riman, a biological and integrative dentist from Beverly Hills, discusses the fascinating links between oral health, hormonal changes, and systemic wellness. She reveals how estrogen receptors in the mouth can signal menopause and fertility issues. Their conversation highlights the impact of oral bacteria on diseases such as Alzheimer's and the importance of the oral microbiome in detecting health risks. Dr. Riman also shares practical tips for maintaining healthy oral habits, especially for women over 35.
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Estrogen Shapes Oral Biology

  • The mouth contains estrogen receptors across salivary glands, mucosa, ligaments, and jawbone.
  • Declining estrogen dims blood flow, collagen, and saliva quality, shifting the oral microbiome.
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Dry Mouth Is A Menopause Signal

  • Xerostomia (dry mouth) affects most menopausal women because salivary flow and quality decline.
  • Loss of saliva removes a protective shield and allows opportunistic, harmful bacteria to proliferate.
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Oral Bacteria Travel Systemically

  • Specific oral bacteria (e.g., F. nucleatum, P. gingivalis) link to systemic diseases including cancers and Alzheimer’s.
  • Oral dysbiosis can therefore have far-reaching impacts beyond the mouth.
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