It is no longer the 1950’s, and thus the devastating effects of tobacco that once were a mystery to all, are now no longer hidden and are clear and evident for all to see. Anti-tobacco advertisements, package label warnings and word of mouth have quickly and efficiently demonstrated that tobacco is very detrimental for one’s health. However, despite the increased awareness that surrounds the tobacco industry in the modern age, it seems that many people do not realize the true devastating effect that the product can have on oral health. Constant advertisements push that cigarettes can cause lung disease and emphysema, in addition to various breathing related issues. While all of these issues are relevant and very real concerns that surround tobacco, it has often been overlooked that a significant proportion of America’s poor oral health can be linked back to tobacco use. In fact, over half of all cases of gum disease found in smokers in the United States is directly caused by smoking. Many cases of gum disease found in smokers is chronic and can ultimately result in the loss of teeth in victims.
Category: Gum Health
Top Causes of Gum Disease
A smile is one of the most powerful things in the world. It can indicate something as simple as a common greeting to a feeling that literally cannot be put into words. That’s why it’s a shame that many people neglect to properly take care of their gums. When most hear the phrase “dental hygiene” they think of their teeth. While it is important to take good care of your teeth, dental hygiene also concerns your gums. In this article, we will explore the top causes of gum disease, gingivitis, and healthy gums preventative tips. If you’re concerned about your gums and would like to ensure they are healthy, schedule a consultation with our best oral surgeon in downtown Los Angeles today.
Gum Disease and Lung Cancer Risk
A recent study conducted by Chinese researches and published in the Journal of Periodontology studied the links between gum disease and lung cancer. The study assessed the evaluations of 321,420 participants with periodontal disease and the analysis even accounted for alcohol consumption as well as smoking habits among participants, still noting a 1.24-fold increased risk of developing lung cancer.
NEW Pinhole Technique Eliminates Receding Gums
Receding gums are a condition in which your gums pull back from the tooth surface, exposing the root surfaces of your teeth. For 1 out of every 10 people who wore braces, receding gums are the end result instead of a perfect smile.
Before the new pinhole technique, treatment was generally expensive and involves painful grafting. The new treatment we are discovering today takes very little recovery time, involves no stiches, and has no scalpel.