People decide to quit smoking every day. Most people can come up with more than a few reasons for trying to quit. If you or someone you love smokes and needs yet another reason - think about your smile!
We all know smoking is bad for your overall health. It increases your risk of lung, bladder, throat, mouth, kidney, cervical, and pancreatic cancer. Smoking is also linked to heart disease, stroke and other chronic lung diseases, as well as infertility, preterm birth, low birth weight, and sudden infant death syndrome. The list goes on and on!
Negative effects on your oral health can be added to that list, too. And that what we want to focus on here. Potential dental problems caused by smoking can be debilitating to your oral health, overall health, and your self-confidence. Here are a few to think about:
And that's not all! Smoking can increase bone loss in the jaw, delay the healing process during certain procedures, and inflame the salivary glands on the roof of the mouth.
Here are some statistics to consider:
Make your decision to break up with your cigarettes stick! Work with your doctor on options, and keep that commitment. Your mouth and the rest of your body will thank you! Speaking of your oral health - don't neglect your regular cleanings and exams. If you are worried about the cost, make sure you have a good dental insurance plan that works for you. Check out our FREE dental plan selection guide below!