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The Effects of Smoking on Your Oral Health

Everyone knows smoking is bad for your health, but still many people ignore all the harmful effects of it on their overall and oral health. Read this file and find out 7 harmful effects of smoking on your oral health. If you have any questions regarding your oral health, visit www.pathwaysdental.com. tttt<br>

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The Effects of Smoking on Your Oral Health

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  1. 7 ADVERSE EFFECTS OF SMOKING ON YOUR ORAL HEALTH

  2. • You all have heard or read that "smoking is dangerous to your health" many times before - yet many people ignore all the harmful effects. • Besides having adverse effects on your lungs and cardiovascular system, smoking also affects your teeth, mouth and gums. • Smoking deeply affects the oral health of a person.

  3. The following are the adverse effects of smoking on your oral health: 1. Smoking increases your chances of getting oral cancer and also contributes to the cancers of the mouth, tongue, lips, gums, and throat. 2. Smoking leads to tooth decay and tooth loss by increasing the plaque amount in your mouth. 3. Smoking is a primary cause of gum disease or periodontal disease. If left untreated, gum disease can cause extensive damage to your gums and the underlying bone tissue. 4. Smoking dries out your mouth and causes bad breath. Nicotine from smoking settles down on your oral cavities leading to a distinctive smokers breath.

  4. 5. Smoking can ruin your beautiful smile by causing tooth stains and discoloration. It may even lead to permanent staining if frequently used. 6. Smoking increases the plaque build-up in your mouth. If plaque is not removed regularly by brushing and flossing, then it can harden into tartar. 7. Smoking not only puts the life of smokers in peril but also affects the oral health of everyone around them. Quitting is the only way by which you can save yourself from the adverse effects of smoking. It is very important for smokers to not miss regular oral check-ups with their dentist.

  5. At Pathways Dental Care – Dental Clinic in Ancaster, we offer many different dental services to keep your oral health good and smile beautiful. Whether you are looking for a dental procedure, routine cleaning or considering cosmetic dentistry in Ancaster, you can be assured that we will always strive to provide you with the best treatment for your needs. For more information and to find out for your oral healthare right for you, visit www.pathwaysdental.com or call us at 905-304-4505. Schedule Your Consultation Today! 1281 Mohawk Road, Ancaster, ON, L9G 3K9 905-304-4505 www.pathwaysdental.com info@pathwaysdental.com

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