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The Hidden Connection Between Parathyroid Hormone and Gum Disease

Periodontitis is an advanced form of gum disease that affects not just the gums but also the bones supporting your teeth. High parathyroid hormone levels accelerate bone resorption, weakening your jawbone and deepening periodontal pockets. This means that individuals with parathyroid disorders may be at higher risk for severe gum disease, even with good oral hygiene. It becomes a vicious cycle: hormonal imbalance causes bone loss, which worsens gum disease, which in turn leads

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