By
now, everyone knows that smoking is bad for you. But the truth is its
broad-reaching health effects are not all known by everyone. This is especially
true of oral health. Smoking can have serious repercussions in this regard. To
give you a better idea of how smoking can affect your oral health, Dr. Todd
Britten and our team have listed some issues that can arise.
Oral
Cancer
Oral cancer can have steep ramifications for anyone that gets it.
Surgery can be required to eliminate the cancer before it spreads to more vital
parts of your body. Any type of cancer is about the worst health effect you can
get, and this especially holds true to the affects that smoking has on your
mouth. The type of mouth surgery required with oral cancer can leave your face
deconstructed in certain areas, and it is all due to smoking or use of other
tobacco products.
Tooth Discoloration
and Bad Breath
At
the very least, it is fair to say that as a smoker you will often have bad
breath, and while you may try to cover it up with gum or mints, tooth
discoloration is a whole other story. The chemicals and substances in cigarettes
stick to your teeth staining them brown and yellow colors that are increasingly
difficult to disguise.
Gum Disease and Loss
of Bone
Another effect of smoking is the increased risk of gum disease.
Your gums may start to recede, which can eventually lead to the loss of teeth.
Smoking can also increase bone loss and density in your jaw which is vital to
the health of your mouth. Gum disease and bone loss are two signs that smoking
is definitely bad for your mouth.
When it comes to the health of your mouth, the question is not
whether smoking affects your health, it's how does it affect your health and to
what degree. If for no other reason than because smoking involves your mouth as
its entry point, it is safe to say that it can have long-lasting and detrimental
consequences on your oral health.
To
learn more about smoking and your oral health, contact our Clearwater, FL office
to schedule an appointment with Dr. Todd Britten.
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