How Does Smoking and Tobacco Affect Your Teeth?

 

Smoking is one of the most noteworthy risk factors associated with gum or periodontal disease, which causes inflammation around the tooth. This irritation can affect the bone and other supporting structures, which can result in tooth loss. In addition, gum recession can cause adverse effects on crowns and other tooth restorations. Ultimately, the effects of smoking on teeth can lead to tooth decay, and pose a challenge in trying to implement restorative dentistry.

 

Vaping and Your Teeth
Vaping can also have a negative effect on your teeth and overall oral health. Although vaping appears to pose fewer health risks for the lungs than smoking cigarettes, it is tied to several adverse problems directly related to your oral health and the use of nicotine intensifies them. Vaping aerosols can also increase gum inflammation and overall inflammation in your body.

 

Side effects that may occur as a result of vaping:

 

  • Bad breath
  • Tooth decay
  • Periodontal diseases – gingivitis, periodontitis and receding gums
  • Bone loss
  • Tooth loss
  • Dry mouth
  • Plaque accumulation
  • Teeth stains and discoloration
  • Teeth grinding


Do you want your teeth for the rest of your life? Now might be the time to quit smoking. Male smokers are up to 3.6 times more likely to lose their teeth than non-smokers, and female smokers are 2.5 times more likely. Now might be the time to stop using tobacco products altogether.

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