Health Tips, Jakarta - "Until this moment I am still fine, no complaints", it may be "final word" is often said by smokers to answer questions about smoking and its negative impact.
According to them "smoking is like eating chili", if there is no cigarette, it feels bland.So there should be a cigarette at any time to suck, especially after eating, smoking "mandatory" and "should" exist. Cigarettes smoked by someone absolutely by mouth, contact with the teeth and soft tissue (mucosa) of the oral cavity can be ensured that cigarettes have an influence on your teeth and mouth, because this part (oral) were the first affected by exposure to cigarette smoke.Then what is the effect of smoking on the teeth and mouth?
Smoking has long been associated with risk of heart disease, stroke, diabetes is getting worse, respiratory diseases, and babies with low birth weight. When talking about the dental health of smoking is a major cause of "date" her teeth / missing teeth and tooth supporting tissue disease (periodontitis). The risk of tooth loss due to smoking also can be read here. "Date" his teeth are the final journey of life history of a tooth, a process that can never entirely to be returned.
Adverse effects of smoking on the teeth and mouth can be explained as follows:
1. Bad breathYes, smoking can cause bad breath (halitosis medical term). This can not be solved by brushing your teeth or use mouthwash. If you are a smoker then anyone who was near the face you'll know that you are a smoker.
2. Change the color of the teeth (causing staining)Staining is a discoloration that occurs on the teeth. If you smoke frequently, so be prepared to face the fact that the color of your teeth will change. Gigiyang was white, then it will become more "yellow". If you smoke in a time much longer, perhaps for several years, then the color of your teeth will become "chocolate". It would be very disturbing aesthetic or your appearance.
3. Tartar is more easily developedCommonly called tartar or calculus is plaque contains bacteria that have undergone calcification or calcification and sometimes stick to the surface of your teeth. Tartar if not removed can cause tooth supporting tissue disease (periodontitis). Tartars are found in smokers.
4. Affect the attachment of bone and soft tissues of the teethIf the mouth of a smoker there is a gum that fell (receeding gums), then the activity of smoking will aggravate the situation which will cause the teeth become more sensitive to heat or cold stimuli because some of the opening of the dentin.
5. Delaying the process of healingSmoking can delay healing of the oral soft tissues you karenarokok reduce delivery of oxygen and nutrients to the gum tissue.
6. Cause of periodontal disease (periodontitis)AdalahPenyakit periodontitis chronic inflammation caused by bacterial plaque activity, which is initiated by the onset of inflammation of the gums and teeth continue until the formation of pockets, attachment loss and bone ends in "date" her teeth.Smokers have a greater risk for progression to more severe periodontal disease compared with nonsmokers. It is associated with weak body defense mechanism so that smokers more prone to periodontal disease
7. High risk of oral cavity cancerThis is the most frightening risks of smoking effects on teeth and mouth. Where known that smokers have a risk six times as many suffering from cancer of the oral cavity. It is associated with the chemical numbering about 4,000 in a cigarette. Oral cavity cancer commonly experienced by smokers is cancer of the mouth, tongue, lips, and throat. Most patients with oral cavity cancer die within 5 years, this is because oral cavity cancer was found after in advanced stages and has evolved.
So, would you still smoke? [Gan]
Sunday, August 14, 2011
Negative impacts of smoking
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