No: After menopause teeth does not become loose, unless you have disease of the gums or other dental problem.
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No: They get loose after gum disease and bone loss or trauma.
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If osteoporosis : If a woman develops osteoporosis after menopause, teeth can loosen.
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Maybe: Menopause is a complex series of hormonal changes, and it is common for women in these years to lose bone density. If superimposed on this process there is periodontal disease you will likely have a fairly rapid change in the mobility of your teeth. Occlusion must be checked and equilibrated, by doing so spread forces amongst more teeth.
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