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Your Gums Could Signal Endometriosis
24 Jan
Summary
- Dental hygienists may spot endometriosis early signs.
- Oral health issues can be linked to systemic inflammation.
- Endometriosis affects oral health, gut, and inflammation.

Endometriosis, a chronic inflammatory condition, can manifest its initial symptoms in the oral cavity, according to Dr. Rajan. Dental hygienists may identify red flags such as increased periodontal disease, bleeding gums, and inflammation around the teeth. These oral health concerns are not isolated but are increasingly associated with systemic inflammation linked to endometriosis.
The connection extends beyond the mouth, as studies show links between endometriosis and altered gut microbiota. Oral bacteria can influence gut health, and systemic inflammation from endometriosis can affect tissue healing. This highlights a complex interplay between hormones, the immune system, and the microbiome, creating a disrupted endo-organ axis with widespread effects.
Dr. Rajan emphasizes that endometriosis research is still significantly underdeveloped, with many of its obscure links, such as the one with oral health, remaining unexplored. Beyond common symptoms like pelvic pain and menstrual issues, less recognized problems like dry mouth and increased gum sensitivity can be part of a larger puzzle, indicating that the mouth might be signaling broader health concerns.




