Smoking & Oral Health
How can
smoking affect my oral health?
Most people are now aware that smoking is bad for their health.
It can cause many different medical problems and, in some cases, fatal
diseases. However, many people don't realize the damage that smoking does to
their mouth, gums and teeth.
Smoking can lead to tooth staining, gum disease, tooth loss, and
in more severe cases mouth cancer.
Why are
my teeth stained?
One of the effects of smoking is staining on the teeth due to
the nicotine and tar in the tobacco. It can make your teeth yellow in a very
short time, and heavy smokers often complain that their teeth are almost brown
after years of smoking.
How
will smoking affect my gums and teeth?
How is
smoking linked with cancer?
Most people know that smoking can cause lung and throat cancer,
but many people still don't know that it is one of the main causes of mouth
cancer too. Every year thousands of people die from mouth cancer brought on by
smoking
Are
there special dental products I can use?
There are special toothpastes for people who smoke. They are
sometimes a little more abrasive than ordinary toothpastes and you should use
them with care. Your dental team may recommend that you use these toothpastes
alternately with your usual toothpaste. There are several ‘whitening'
toothpastes on the market. Although they do not affect the natural colour of
your teeth, they may be effective at removing staining, and therefore may
improve the overall appearance of your teeth.
What about mouthwashes?
People who smoke may find they are more likely to have bad breath than
non-smokers. Fresh-breath products such as mouthwashes may help to disguise the
problem in the short term, but will not cure it.
How
often should I visit my dentist?
It is important that you visit your dental team regularly for a
normal check-up and a full mouth examination so that any other conditions can
be spotted early.
You should visit your dental team regularly, as often as they
recommend. People who smoke are more likely to have stained teeth, and
therefore may need appointments more often with the dental hygienist.
What
can my dentist do for me?
Your dentist will carry out a regular examination to make sure
that your teeth and gums and whole mouth are healthy.
Dental team will also examine your cheeks, tongue and throat for any signs of other conditions that may need more investigation.
Dental team will also examine your cheeks, tongue and throat for any signs of other conditions that may need more investigation.
They may also be able to put you in touch with organizations and self-help groups who will have the latest information
to help you stop smoking.
Will I
need any extra treatment?
Your dentist may also give extra
treatment, thorough cleaning and to keep a closer check on the health of your
mouth. Your dentist will be able to advise you on how often you should
visit them, although this should usually be every three to six months.


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