Facts About Tobacco & Oral Health

Smoking is one of the worst things you can do for your oral health. It will often lead to many different dental problems, even if you do try to brush your teeth and practice good oral hygiene. Some of the dental problems prevalent with smoking and tobacco include:

  • Colored teeth
  • Bad breath
  • Inflammation throughout the mouth.
  • Increased buildup of tartar and plaque on your teeth
  • Bone loss throughout the jaw
  • White patches, known as leuikoplakia, inside the mouth.
  • Lower success if you need a dental implant
  • Oral cancer risk
  • Delayed healing process in the mouth
  • Higher risk of gum disease

 

Does Smoking Lead to Gum Disease?

 

Yes, all tobacco products can lead to gum disease. The reason this is common is that this product will affect how well the bone and soft tissue will connect to the teeth. Smoking is able to interfere with how well your gum tissue cells are going to function.

 

What About Smokeless Tobacco Products?

 

It doesn’t matter whether they include smoking or not. If you consume tobacco, it will affect the health of your teeth. It is best to never start smoking if you have never done it, and if you are a smoker currently, to kick the habit as soon as possible. This will allow your teeth time to heal and can reverse some of the negative health effects.

 

It is best to avoid tobacco in all its forms if possible. This will prevent gum disease and other issues with your oral health.

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