Victor R. Siegel, DDS

Smoking and its Effect on Oral Health

Oct 6, 2014 @ 11:58 AM — by Victor Siegel
Tagged with: Restorative Dentistry Gum Disease

Smoking can be an extremely difficult habit to quit. But unfortunately, the toll that smoking can take on your oral health over time is in line with the damage that it can do to your lungs and other areas of the body. Rockville dentist Victor R. Siegel has seen how smoking can damage oral health first hand, and is dedicated to educating patients on the very serious dental issuesthat smoking can cause. To monitor the dental health of patients who smoke, we may recommend general dentistry exams at more frequent intervals. In cases of health problems concerning the teeth and gums, we offer effective treatment.

The Cosmetic Effects of Smoking on Your Teeth and Gums

Smoking is a habit that can have damaging cosmetic effects:

The Physical Effects of Smoking on Your Teeth and Gums

While the cosmetic effects of smoking should be enough to make chronic smokers reconsider the habit, there are also serious physical effects that smoking can have on a patient’s oral health:

Are There Long-Term Effects of Smoking on My Oral Health?

Some effects of smoking can be controlled with a thorough teeth-cleaning regimen, but other effects are not so easily avoided. For example, smoking can lead to lung cancer, oral cancer, and throat cancer as carcinogens from cigarette smoke come into contact with your gums and the delicate tissues inside of your mouth.

Schedule an Exam with Dr. Siegel Today

Dr. Siegel and his team can turn around the cosmetic and general issues that smoking may cause. To schedule an appointment, contact our office today.