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The Link Between Smoking and Oral Health

Dec 3, 2014 @ 10:00 AM — by Danny O'Keefe D.D.S.
Tagged with: Cosmetic Dentistry Restorative Dentistry

Millions of people continue to smoke cigarettes every day, despite the dangerous health effects associated with the habit. Along with your lungs, heart, and other areas of the body, your oral health is also affected by the act of smoking. Jackson dentist Danny O’Keefe is educated on the oral health issues that can arise from a smoking habit, and offers a range of restorative dentistry treatments that can restore the health of your smile

How Does Smoking Damage My Oral Health?

Smoking can increase the risk of oral health issues that affect the teeth, gums, and surrounding tissue. Some of the most common oral health problems associated with smoking include:

Can Smoking Have Long Term Effects on My Oral Health?

In addition to causing more immediate issues, in the long run smoking can also pave the way for more serious and permanent effects on your oral health that are not as easily repaired:

While these conditions may still be treated through restorative dentistry or oral surgery, the damage caused by smoking can be serious.

Discuss Smoking and Oral Health with a Dental Expert

If you are a routine smoker, there is no better time to quit than today. If your teeth have already suffered damage due to your habit, it’s not too late to get help. Our experienced cosmetic and restorative dentistry team is dedicated to restoring the beautiful and healthy smile you deserve. Contact our office to schedule an appointment with Dr. O’Keefe and learn more about your options today.