Women and dry mouth - possible causes and hydrating solutions (Englisch)

26. November, 19 Uhr und 27. November, 12 Uhr

Online

45 Min. + Q&A

Lina Kanters und Michaela von Geijer (beide TePe Schweden)

Überblick

Saliva is important for a healthy mouth, and oral health affects general health. In this webinar, we will talk about how dry mouth relates to women's health. In the first half, we will explore the physical changes that can happen with menopause, including dry mouth. What happens in the mouth during this hormonal rollercoaster? In the second half, we will introduce the new hydrating product line from TePe. Join us, a dentist and a dental hygienist, in this engaging discussion.

 

Zielgruppe

Dental professionals, pharmaceutical and health care personnel.

 

Ziele des Webinars

 

  • In short review the functions of saliva and signs and symptoms of dry mouth
  • To discuss the connection between oral health and menopause
  • To discuss the impact of dry mouth on oral health
  • To give example of how oral health products can help ease the feeling of dry mouth

 

Lernergebnisse

  • To be aware of the functions of saliva and the signs and symptoms of dry mouth
  • To have knowledge about how changes in hormone levels can impact oral health
  • To better understand how less saliva may influence oral health
  • To have knowledge of what TePe hydrating products contain and their function in easing the feeling of dry mouth

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Über die Referentinnen

Michaela von Geijer

 

Michaela von Geijer is an experienced clinician, with a special interest in prosthodontics and implant dentistry. She has always placed a high value on working with preventive focus. Michaela has experience lecturing as a teaching assistant at the Histology Department at the University of Lund, Sweden, and for professionals and students when employed by pharmaceutical companies as well as companies within the dental industry. Since 2015, she has been employed by TePe and lectures at universities around the world. Michaela is combining her work at TePe with dentistry at a private clinic in Sweden.  

Lina Kanters

 

Lina Kanters holds a MSc in Oral Health and has been working as an educator in odontology for TePe since 2015, giving lectures at universities worldwide. Previously, she was a lecturer at the dental hygiene programme at Malmö University. Lina has clinical experience from the specialist clinic at the department of periodontics at Malmö University, and from private dental practices in Sweden and Austria. She is especially interested in patient communication and preventive dentistry. In addition to her work at TePe, she contributes to the Swedish Dental Hygiene Journal and is the chairperson for a local branch of the Swedish Dental Hygiene Association.