We are coming up on an internationally recognized day that – though it may be new to you – is something we think about every year (and every day, to be honest). The last day of this month, May 31, is World No Tobacco Day, which means we are spending some time reflecting on the potential dangers of tobacco and how it can affect your oral health – not to mention your general wellbeing. Curious about what tobacco has to do with your smile? Take a moment to consider some reasons to avoid it altogether.
Reason #1: To Avoid Bad Breath
Simply put, tobacco can give you bad breath. Unfortunately, it can affect your oral health by dulling your senses (smell and taste) – if you suffer from bad breath, you may not even notice (though others certainly will).
Reason #2: To Reduce Chance Of Oral Cancer
We suggest our patients avoid tobacco because it is known to increase one’s risk of developing cancer – this includes oral cancer, which claims the lives of thousands of people every year.
Reason #3: To Reduce Risk Of Periodontal Problems, Too
Did you know that tobacco affects your oral health by increasing your risk of experiencing the oral problem we know as gum disease? Unfortunately, this can end with missing teeth, damaged gum tissue, and additional injury.
Reason #4: It Can Lead To Implant Failure
Tobacco has the potential to damage your gum health, often leading to inflammation. Skip it if you want your dental implants to last.
Reason #5: Tobacco Can Affect Your Entire Body
Whether you’re fond of cigarettes or other forms of tobacco – smokeless included – it has the potential to affect your general wellbeing. From an increased risk of heart disease to pancreatic cancer, tobacco can increase your risk of dealing with significant health problems.