Dental Associates of New England

Smoking and Its Effects on Oral Health

Oct 3, 2014 @ 09:00 AM — by John Meola
Tagged with: Cosmetic Dentistry Restorative Dentistry

It’s no secret by now to even the most committed smoker how dangerous smoking is to a person’s overall health. It is equally dangerous to a person’s oral health. It is associated with a variety of conditions, from tooth discoloration to oral cancer. While there are a number of excellent dental options, including advanced oral surgery, which can address oral health issues related to smoking, it is far better for patients to give up the habit, no matter how difficult doing so may seem at first.

At Dental Associates of New England in Boston, smoking and oral health are discussed in detail whenever patients who smoke cigarettes, cigars, or pipes meet with our dentists for confidential, one-on-one consultations. We believe in providing our patients with straightforward facts about their oral health so that they can become active participants in their own dental care. Even if some patients decide to continue smoking, we feel that it is important that they understand both the effects that their decisions have on their oral health and how best to deal with those effects.

If you are a smoker, we urge you to consider the following facts very carefully and then meet with one of our highly esteemed dental professional for further information.

How Smoking Affects a Person’s Oral Health

Smoking can affect a person’s health in a variety of adverse ways, contributing to such problems as:

Learn More about Smoking and Its Effects on Oral Health

If you are a smoker and you would like to learn more about smoking and its effects on oral health, please contact Dental Associates of New England today.