by Kathryn Al-Dhafeeri | Jun 25, 2026 | Men's Health, Tooth Grinding and Sleep Disorders, Women's Health
You’re doing everything right. You’re taking your medication, attending your appointments, watching your diet. And yet your blood pressure won’t budge. Or you’re exhausted despite a full night’s sleep. Or your mood has shifted in ways...
by Kathryn Al-Dhafeeri | Mar 15, 2025 | Dental Health, Women's Health
Menopause brings many changes to a woman’s body, and oral health is no exception. Hormonal fluctuations during this time can increase the risk of gum disease, dry mouth, and other dental issues. At Dentistry on George, our team of experienced professionals in Brisbane...
by Kathryn Al-Dhafeeri | Mar 14, 2025 | Dental Health, Women's Health
Pregnancy: The Hormonal Rollercoaster Pregnancy is another stage when hormonal changes can significantly affect dental health. During pregnancy, the body’s hormone levels fluctuate drastically, with elevated levels of progesterone and estrogen that affect the mouth...
by Kathryn Al-Dhafeeri | Mar 11, 2025 | Dental Health, Women's Health
Dental health is a critical aspect of overall well-being, influencing everything from confidence and self-esteem to physical health. Poor oral health is linked to various issues such as heart disease, diabetes, and even pregnancy complications. Women, in particular,...
by Kathryn Al-Dhafeeri | May 10, 2024 | Dental Health, General, Health, Men's Health, Women's Health
Dental Care Before, During & After Cancer Treatment A cancer diagnosis brings a lot of moving parts — and dental care is often one of the first things people postpone. We understand why. But in many cases, staying on top of your oral health (or completing a few...
by dogwebsitestg | Mar 11, 2020 | Dental Health, Gum Disease, Health, Teeth, Women's Health
To celebrate International Women’s Day, we’re delving into the health and dental issues facing women. In the last blog Women’s Health and Dentistry we discussed the chronic health conditions most faced by women and how they affect the mouth. This time, we’re talking...