October 8, 2009

Oral effects of smoking

Posted under: 1 — Dr. Henrickson @ 2:57 pm

Cigarette smoking is not good for your body at all, including your mouth and teeth. Smokers are about four times more likely than people who have never smoked to develop advance periodontal disease. Cigarette smokers are also at a higher risk of losing alveolar bone than non-smokers. Smoking also interferes with healing, making smokers more likely to lose teeth and not respond to treatment.

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