Dr. Nathaniel Podilsky

The Dangers of Tobacco: How Smoking Can Affect Your Oral Health

Jun 20, 2015 @ 10:00 AM — by Dr. Nathaniel Podilsky
Tagged with: General Dentistry Tooth Decay Restorative Dentistry

If you’re a smoker, you have probably thought about quitting at least a thousand times before. Maybe you’ve even tried to kick the habit once or twice - or a dozen times. It can be hard, to say the least.

However, when patients of Dr. Nathaniel Podilsky’s learn how smoking affects oral health during consultations at his Edmonton cosmetic, implant, family, and general dentistry practice, those who smoke are often shocked at how severe the consequences of their habit can be. Of course, the vast majority of adults who choose to smoke understand how harmful cigarettes, cigars, and pipes can be to their health. However, many do not realize just how seriously these products can damage their teeth, gums, and other delicate oral tissues.

If you currently smoke, you know many of the reasons that you should quit. This blog post presents a few more reasons, some of which you may not have known before. We hope that these might help to persuade you to give up smoking once and for all.

How Smoking Can Affect Your Oral Health

Smoking can affect your oral health in a variety of ways, from the appearance of your teeth to the state of your periodontal tissues. Here are just a few of the ways that smoking can be dangerous to your oral health:

Learn More about How Smoking Affects Your Oral Health

To learn more about how smoking affects your oral health, please contact our cosmetic, implant, family, and general dentistry practice today.