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L’Emport of tabaquisme in the oral salut: a deep look

by PREMIUM.CAT
La imagen muestra una representación visual sorprendente e informativa de los efectos nocivos del 'tabaco' en la salud oral. En primer plano, un primer plano de una boca humana revela 'dientes' manchados con decoloración amarillenta y marrón, que muestra el impacto de 'alquitrán' y 'nicotina'. Las encías se representan como inflamadas y oscurecidas, lo que indica 'gingivitis' y otras enfermedades periodontales. Alrededor de la boca hay ilustraciones de varios problemas de salud oral, incluido un diagrama de 'periodontitis' con flechas que apuntan a áreas de 'pérdida de hueso' alrededor de los dientes. En el fondo, una tabla desvaída muestra estadísticas sobre el mayor riesgo de 'cáncer oral' para los fumadores, con una sorprendente comparación visual con los no fumadores, enfatizando que los fumadores tienen un riesgo que es '7 a 10 veces' más alto. Además, hay imágenes de herramientas dentales como un cepillo de dientes, hilo dental y enjuague bucal, que simbolizan la importancia de la higiene oral. El esque

Smoking: a silent enemy of oral health

Tobacco consumption not only translates into respiratory or cardiovascular problems, but also a threat to the health of our mouths. Its influence extends to a range of oral conditions that can vary from aesthetic issues to severe diseases.

Oral diseases associated with smoking

Experts like Dr. Francisco Rodríguez Lozano, President of the European Smoking Prevention Network, warn that tobacco is one of the main risk factors in the manifestation of oral pathologies. Its presence can significantly reduce the capacity to recover the affected tissues.

Periodontal affections and oral cancer

Smokers are likely to suffer from periodontal diseases such as gingivitis and periodontitis, with a more significant loss of bone around the teeth. Statistics indicate that more than half of the serious cases of periodontal disease can be attributed to the use of tobacco. In addition, the risk of oral cancer increases dramatically for those who smoke, with an increase of 7 to 10 times compared to non -smokers.

Other effects of tobacco on oral cavity

In addition to the most severe diseases, smoking causes other oral alterations that can affect the quality of life of individuals. Among these are:

Spots and irritation

Tobacco components, such as tar and nicotine, can cause stains on the teeth and abnormal pigmentation on the gums. In addition, nicotinic stomatitis causes inflammation that manifests itself with white and reddish areas on the palate, in response to the irritation of the smoke.

Slow healing

Smoking adversely affects the body’s ability to heal wounds, including surgical injuries or interventions in the mouth, such as dental extractions.

Recommendations for optimal bucodal health

Smokers need to be proactive in their oral hygiene. A suitable brushing after each meal, the use of fluorine toothpaste and collides are essential to combat the harmful effects of tobacco.

Visit to regulate the dentist

Visiting the dentist most often for professional cleaning and reviews can help identify problems before they become serious complications.

However, the most effective solution to protecting oral health is to reduce tobacco consumption or seek support to quit smoking, thus significantly improving oral health.

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