Oral Manifestations in Menopause—A Scoping Review
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Information Sources and Search Strategy
2.2. Eligibility Criteria
2.2.1. Inclusion Criteria
- In vivo studies were performed on a female population, including a group undergoing menopause, compared to other population groups.
- Articles focusing on oral manifestations in menopause, such as saliva alteration, microbiome, bone restructuring, and periodontal involvement.
- Studies published in English and completed between 2019 and 2024.
2.2.2. Exclusion Criteria
- Studies that focus only on postmenopausal women, without comparison to premenopausal women or those with normal hormonal levels.
- Studies that do not report on oral issues associated with menopause.
- Articles published in languages other than English that are older than 5 years.
2.3. Data Extraction and Method of Analysis
3. Results
Data Collection
4. Discussion
4.1. Saliva Quantitative and Qualitative Alterations
4.2. Periodontal Issues
4.3. Bone Structure Modifications
4.4. Microbiome Alteration
4.5. Several Oral Symptoms
4.6. Limitations of the Study and Further Research
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Concept | Keywords and MeSH Terms |
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Menopause AND dental health | “menopaus*” [Tw] AND “dent*” [Tw] AND “health” [Tw] |
Menopause AND oral health | “menopaus*” [Tw] AND “oral” [Tw] AND “health” [Tw] |
Menopause AND oral | “menopaus*” [Tw] AND “oral” [Tw] |
Menopause AND dental | “menopaus*” [Tw] AND “dent*” [Tw] |
Database | Search Terms and Combinations |
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PubMed Embase Scopus | “menopaus*”[Tw] AND (“dent*” [Tw] AND “health” [Tw]) OR (“oral” [Tw] AND “health” [Tw]) “menopaus*” [Tw] AND “oral” [Tw] OR “dent*” [Tw] |
No. | Authors, Year Published. | Analyzed Oral Issues | Conclusions |
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1 | Agrawal, Hande, Reche, and Paul [7] | salivary stream rate, pH, gustatory function | postmenopause—sgn (statistically significant) decreased salivary flow rate and pH, decreased sweet intensity |
2 | Cydejko, Kusiak, Grzybowska, Kochańska, Ochocińska, Maj, and Świetlik [14] | physicochemical properties of saliva | salivary flow rate, lysozyme, ionized calcium concentrations lowered in postmenopause; no differences in pH, lactoferrin, and immunoglobulin A |
3 | Divya Harika, Garlapati, Badam, Gone, Aiman, Rajani, Kataram, Kulkarni, Manne, and Bontha [15] | taste alterations, salivary flow rate, zinc levels in pre/postmenopause | reduced perceptions of sucrose and quinine hydrochloride, taste impairment is multifactorial; salivary flow rates, zinc levels within normal range postmenopause up to 60 years of age |
4 | Krupa, Thippeswamy, Chandrashekar, and Thetakala [16] | salivary flow rate, tooth loss, and oral health-related quality of life (OHRQoL) | sgn association menopausal duration—salivary flow rates, tooth loss, and OHRQoL—multifactorial |
5 | Mishra, Haider, Rizwan, Monga, Pritam, and Singh [17] | saliva and dental health | decrease in the salivary pH and flow rate in postmenopause |
6 | Shinohara, Ito, Takamatsu, Ogawa, Kajii, Nohno, Sugano, Funayama, Katakura, Nomura, and Inoue [18] | factors associated with xerostomia in perimenopause | xerostomia—association with age, polypharmacy, use of psychotropic medications, hormone replacement therapy, burning sensations of the tongue, nasal dryness, medicine for climacteric symptoms, insomnia, headaches |
7 | Soundarya, Massillamani, Kailasam, Jayashree, Narmadha, and Sornaa [19] | salivary estradiol, salivary calcium, oral dryness in postmenopause | postmenopause: salivary estradiol levels; low, salivary calcium levels; high, as salivary estradiol levels decreased; increased xerostomia and salivary calcium, thus higher periodontal disease scores |
8 | Taga, Ito, Takamatsu, Ogawa, Funayama, and Inoue [20] | factors in perimenopausal women’s oral sensory complaints | oral sensory complaints associated with number of menopausal symptoms; management of menopausal symptoms leads to improvements |
No. | Authors, Year Published. | Analyzed Oral Issues | Conclusions |
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1 | Agrawal, Ahmed, Soorgani, Naik, Reddy, and Medabalmi [21] | mean plaque index, gingival index, calculus index, pocket probing depth, clinical attachment loss scores | postmenopausal women are more susceptible to periodontitis |
2 | Doughan, Chehab, Doughan, Lima, and Michos [22] | endogenous sex hormone levels/periodontitis in middle-aged to older men, post-menopausal women | higher androgenic sex hormone in post-menopausal women—increased prevalence of tooth loss |
3 | Romandini, Shin, Romandini, Laforí, and Cordaro [23] | hormone-related events and periodontitis in postmenopause | severe periodontitis related to menopausal age, reproductive life length, number of pregnancies/abortions, first birth age and breastfeeding, negative to oral contraceptive and hormone replacement therapy |
4 | Yakar, Türedi, Emingil, Şahin, Köse, Silbereisen, and Bostanci [24] | periodontal health versus emotional and physical well-being in pre-/postmenopause | association periodontitis—‘’depressed mood’’ indifferent of menopausal status |
5 | Singh, Verma, Sharma, Gupta, Jha, and Priyank [25] | overall periodontal status and alkaline phosphatase levels in the saliva of females in their pre- and postmenopausal ages. | salivary alkaline phosphatase—sgn differences pre-/postmenopause, decline in periodontal status postmenopause, several factors involved |
No. | Authors, Year Published. | Analyzed Oral Issues | Conclusions |
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1 | Ahmad, Tahir, Nauman, Gupta, Gewelber, Batra, and Izuora [26] | association oral health—bone diseases, influencing factors | postmenopause: older age, low BMI, and prior fractures predicted bone loss; periodontal disease did not predict bone loss |
2 | Dhayanithi and Rajasekar [27] | changes in alveolar bone level around osseointegrated dental implants pre-/postmenopause | increase in marginal bone loss among postmenopausal women—statistically significant |
3 | Ko, Tsai, Fuh, Tsai, Wang, Huang, and Hsu [28] | thickness of crestal cortical bone at prospective dental implant sites pre-/post menopause | older group—lower mean thickness of the crestal cortical bone; only in the posterior maxilla—bone sgn thinner |
4 | Lee [29] | association osteoporosis—periodontal disease in Korean menopausal women | osteoporosis—associated with periodontal disease, strongest in women in the transition stage, 0–4 years postmenopause |
5 | Lee and Myong [30] | relationship bone mineral density—dental caries pre-/postmenopause | men and post-menopausal women with osteoporosis had higher DMFT (decay, missing, filled teeth) indexes—correlation |
6 | Pavithra, Ramesh, Thomas, Kumari, and Sharmila [31] | salivary calprotectin levels, bone mineral density in post-menopause +/− chronic periodontitis | sgn difference in salivary calprotectin, no sgn difference mean bone mineral density between periodontitis/non-perio patients; positive correlation salivary calprotectin levels—bone mineral density in perio patients |
7 | Venkatesh, Rajora, Sagare, Bagga, Kaur, and Gandhi [32] | plasma osteocalcin levels status of oral disease, alteration in mandibular bone density in pre-/postmenopause | osteocalcin, oral dryness sgn higher postmenopause; bone mineral density negative sgn correlation with oral disease osteocalcin levels. |
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Labunet, A.; Objelean, A.; Kui, A.; Rusu, L.; Vigu, A.; Sava, S. Oral Manifestations in Menopause—A Scoping Review. Medicina 2025, 61, 837. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina61050837
Labunet A, Objelean A, Kui A, Rusu L, Vigu A, Sava S. Oral Manifestations in Menopause—A Scoping Review. Medicina. 2025; 61(5):837. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina61050837
Chicago/Turabian StyleLabunet, Anca, Adriana Objelean, Andreea Kui, Laura Rusu, Alexandra Vigu, and Sorina Sava. 2025. "Oral Manifestations in Menopause—A Scoping Review" Medicina 61, no. 5: 837. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina61050837
APA StyleLabunet, A., Objelean, A., Kui, A., Rusu, L., Vigu, A., & Sava, S. (2025). Oral Manifestations in Menopause—A Scoping Review. Medicina, 61(5), 837. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina61050837