Tobacco Use is Also Bad for Your Dental Health

Most people are already aware of the dangers tobacco use can have to our health. Its detrimental effect on our lungs and heart have been well documented for years. However, some people are not as aware of the harmful effects that chewing tobacco and cigarettes can have on oral health. Among other things, tobacco use can lead to bad breath, but that is only one negative outcome.

Tobacco Use Causes Many Problems

Using tobacco products can cause a myriad of problems, including stained teeth and a dirty tongue. It may also dull your sense of smell and taste. It can also slow the healing process after oral surgery. As if these problems were not bad enough, tobacco has a direct link to causing gum disease and even oral cancer.

Avoiding tobacco or quitting is the only way to decrease the risk of these health problems. Since nicotine is highly addictive, this can be very difficult to accomplish. Have a friend or family member help by lending support and encouragement. Also, exercising and keeping yourself busy can help you quit. It is a good idea to speak with your dentist to see if medications would help you to stop using tobacco.

Smoking and tobacco use is a widespread problem in the United States. In fact, according to the Surgeon General, over 20 million Americans have died because of smoking since 1964. Most of those deaths were of adults who smoked, but 2.5 million were of nonsmokers who died because they breathed secondhand smoke—air that was polluted by other people’s cigarette smoke.

Abstaining or quitting tobacco is vital for one’s oral health. If you currently smoke or chew tobacco it is strongly recommended you quit as soon as possible. If you have any questions about ways to quit or other dental questions, please give the office of Dr. Romanelli in Algonquin a call at 847-458-7122.