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Smoking and dental Health - Rajahmundry
Friday, 9 August, 2024Item details
City:
Rajahmundry, Andhra Pradesh
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Demand
Price:
Rs 1,000
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People who smoke have a higher risk of gum problems, tooth loss, complications after tooth removal and surgery in the mouth, and developing mouth cancer. They are more likely to get infections and don’t heal as well as non-smokers.
Quitting smoking improves mouth cancer, reduces the risk of developing gum disease and mouth cancer, and improves the person’s response to gum treatment.
It is very important for people who smoke to visit their dentist regularly to keep their teeth and gums healthy and check for signs of mouth cancer.
It is also important for people who vape to visit a dentist regularly to detect and treat any oral health problems. If you vape, make sure to tell your dentist this.
Smoking and symptoms of gum disease
If you smoke, it is important to see your dentist for regular check-ups. Symptoms of gum disease to watch for include:
Red, swollen, tender, bleeding gums.
Discharge (pus) coming from your gums.
Gums that are loose and pull away from your teeth.
A bad taste or bad breath.
Loose teeth. This can change the feel of your bite when your teeth are placed together or make dentures fit differently.
Spaces opening between your teeth.
If you are experiencing any symptoms consult our experts at Triodent dental clinic
Quitting smoking improves mouth cancer, reduces the risk of developing gum disease and mouth cancer, and improves the person’s response to gum treatment.
It is very important for people who smoke to visit their dentist regularly to keep their teeth and gums healthy and check for signs of mouth cancer.
It is also important for people who vape to visit a dentist regularly to detect and treat any oral health problems. If you vape, make sure to tell your dentist this.
Smoking and symptoms of gum disease
If you smoke, it is important to see your dentist for regular check-ups. Symptoms of gum disease to watch for include:
Red, swollen, tender, bleeding gums.
Discharge (pus) coming from your gums.
Gums that are loose and pull away from your teeth.
A bad taste or bad breath.
Loose teeth. This can change the feel of your bite when your teeth are placed together or make dentures fit differently.
Spaces opening between your teeth.
If you are experiencing any symptoms consult our experts at Triodent dental clinic