Bad Effects Of Smoking- A Dangerous Bad Habit

Effects of Smoking on teeth.

Effects of Smoking on teeth


The problem with cigarettes is not only the death - we will all eventually die. The problem is that the smoke will ruin our physical appearance long before that.

Effects of Smoking on teeth, first it affects the color of your teeth, staining them yellow or brown. This does dental cleaning every year a must. However, the gum problems that develop soon after are not so easily disposed of. Cigarette smoke prevents gums from receiving all necessary nutrients, making them weaker and eventually resulting in inadequate periodontal support for your teeth.

Change of color, however, is only the first sign of coming problems. On average 18-year-old smokers lose five teeth before they turn 35. Other dental problems are also sad reality, especially that smoking slows down the healing process as inhaling the smoke prevents blood from circulating freely in the gums and mouth. Effect? Every extraction bears a real risk of the so-called dry-socket - a week of excruciating pain and significant risk of infection. The risk is carried by both first- and second-hand smokers.

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