Tobacco

Tobacco and its adverse effects on health are known to all, even those who smoke. But people are yet not able to give it up completely. The American Dental Association has been working for years to educate people on how tobacco can affect their oral health. The association also pushes the dentists to help their patients come out of tobacco addiction. They have been bringing in new policies every year as per the current updates about tobacco and its effects. Do you want to know more about how tobacco is harmful to your oral health? Keep reading to find out!

What Are the Effects of Smoking on the Oral Health?

People who smoke have a higher risk of developing several oral health problems. Some of them are:

  • Gum infection
  • Periodontitis
  • Tooth decay
  • Tooth sensitivity
  • Tooth staining
  • Dry mouth
  • Oral cancer
  • Complications after surgery

Is Cigar a Safer Alternative to Cigarettes?

No. Be it cigars or cigarettes, they have almost the same negative impact on your oral health. Both are associated with oral cancer, lung cancer, and deadly heart diseases. As both contain tobacco, none is safer. Hence, if you want healthy oral hygiene, then avoid both!

Are Smokeless Tobacco Products Safe?

Even though smokeless products contain fewer chemicals, they are still harmful. It contains nicotine, which again is addictive and cancerous.

Smoking and Implants

According to the experts, bone and oral tissue loss are directly affected by your smoking habits. It is seen that smokers are more prone to edentulism and tooth loss compared to those who don’t smoke. Smokers are also at a higher risk of suffering from gum diseases, especially periodontitis.

After getting dental implants, there is often the formation of inflamed mucosal pockets around the implants. This is called peri-implantitis. It is more common in those who smoke, causing resorption of peri-implant bone. If not treated, it can result in dental implant failure.

There are a lot more complications a smoker faces after dental implants. Some of them include bleeding index, radiographically discernible, pocket depth, bone resorption, and so on. So if you are a smoker, there are higher chances of facing a dental implant failure. But if you stop smoking, you can improve your dental health effectively.

Get in touch with us to help you renew your oral health. We can also help you come out of addiction easily. So book your appointment with Dr. Jeanne V. Devi, DDS. Call us at (626) 795-2544 or visit our website for more details. We are located at 595 E Colorado Blvd Suite 603, Pasadena, CA 91101.

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