Surprising ways menopause can affect your mouth
Amy Cuevas Schroeder, 50, started perimenopause — the years-long lead-up to menopause — in her early 40s. Since then, she’s dealt with a tooth fracture, headaches and neck, shoulder and jaw pain. Her dentist said she grinds her teeth and diagnosed her with a temporomandibular joint, or TMJ, disorder...
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