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Beyond Bad Breath: How Smoking Destroys Your Oral Health

Discover how smoking wreaks havoc on your oral health with insights from Apex Dental & Implant Centre. As a leading provider of dental care, we understand the damaging effects of smoking on teeth and gums. Explore the link between smoking and periodontal disease, tooth discoloration, bad breath, and oral cancer. Our skilled team of dental professionals is committed to helping you maintain a healthy smile by providing expert guidance and treatment options. Break free from the harmful impact of smoking and trust Apex Dental & Implant Centre to restore and protect your oral health.

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Beyond Bad Breath: How Smoking Destroys Your Oral Health

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  1. How Does Smoking Destroy Your Oral Health Oral Cancer Risk The harmful chemicals in tobacco smoke can damage the cells in the mouth and lead to the development of oral cancers, including those of the lips, tongue, cheeks, and throat. Increased Risk of Gum Disease Smoking weakens the immune system and reduces blood flow to the gums, making smokers more susceptible to gum disease. It can cause gums to recede, leading to tooth loss and bone damage. Stained Teeth and Bad Breath Smoking stains the teeth and contributes to persistent bad breath. The nicotine and tar in tobacco products can leave unsightly yellow or brown stains on tooth enamel, which are difficult to remove. Delayed Healing and Infection Smoking slows down the healing process in the mouth, making it harder for oral tissues to recover from infections, injuries, or dental procedures. Complications with Dental Treatments Smoking can interfere with the success of certain dental treatments. For example, dental implants have a higher failure rate in smokers due to reduced bone healing and increased infection risk. +919818466335 dental.apex@gmail.com https://apexdental.co.in Plot-2, Manish Twin Plaza, 1st & 2nd Floor, Pocket 1, Sector 4, Dwarka, New Delhi 110075

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