

Every tobacco user knows that tobacco can impact your physical health, but tobacco also has a huge effect on your oral health. Tobacco use causes tooth decay, gum disease, and more. This blog post will provide you with some information about tobacco’s adverse effects on the mouth so that you can make an educated decision about whether or not to quit smoking.
Tobacco is the dried leaves of the tobacco plant that are rolled into a cigar, or packed into a pipe or cigarette. Nicotine is the active ingredient in tobacco which is why it’s so addictive. Nicotine enters your bloodstream when you smoke and reaches your brain in about 8 seconds. After nicotine reaches your brain, your body reacts to this stimulant by releasing neurotransmitters and hormones, one of which is dopamine. Dopamine causes you to feel pleasure so it gives nicotine users the feeling that they’re happy and relaxed. The nicotine in cigarettes can be as much as 1000 times stronger than the nicotine in other tobacco products; this makes quitting smoking extremely hard for many people who are addicted to nicotine.
Tobacco has many effects on your body, including oral health. Here are some of the ways that tobacco harms your mouth:
Further, smoking weakens your body’s infection fighters (your immune system). This makes it harder to fight off a gum infection. Once you have gum damage, smoking also makes it harder for your gums to heal.
First and foremost, if you want to prioritize your dental health, it’s important to quit using tobacco. If you’re a tobacco user and don’t want to quit, we can still help you. Your dentist and dental hygienist will clean your teeth and remove the plaque and tartar buildup that is caused by tobacco use. It’s important that those who smoke visit their dentist for routine checkups so that problems such as gum disease can be treated before they get worse.
In addition to visiting your dentist, it’s important to brush and floss every day. If you have a toothbrush with soft bristles, this is a good option for people who are trying to quit using tobacco because the bristles will be gentle on your gums. Soft bristles can scrub away plaque and tartar while being gentle on your gums.
Even if you’ve smoked for many years, quitting can improve your oral health and reduce the likelihood of gum disease and tooth loss. Some tips to work on quitting tobacco use include:
Quit smoking to get whiter teeth, healthier gums & fresh breath. If you need help or don’t know where to begin, contact Stonebrook Family Dental today for an appointment!