Andrew G. Mortensen D.D.S.

How Smoking Affects Oral Health

Jun 30, 2015 @ 09:00 AM — by Andrew Mortensen, DDS
Tagged with: General Dentistry Tooth Decay Restorative Dentistry

The damaging affects of smoking are not isolated to the lungs. While most people are aware of the general health risks associated with smoking, many don't realize smoking is extremely damaging to oral health as well. Fortunately, much of the dental damage associated with smoking can be corrected with restorative dentistry treatments. To find out which treatments are right for you, we welcome you to schedule a consultation with Fountain Valley dentist Andrew G. Mortensen. In the meantime, read on to learn how smoking affects oral health.  

Dental Damage Caused By Smoking

Smoking is an extremely harmful habit that should be avoided. While it can take years of smoking to begin to see the damaging affects to the lungs and heart, the impact to oral health can occur quickly. Smokers are at increased risk of the following oral health problems:

Schedule a Consultation

Don't let smoking destroy your smile. To find out which treatments are right for you, schedule a consultation with Dr. Mortensen today.