YOU PROBABLY ALREADY KNOW MANY OF THE DANGERSย associated with smoking. But, did you also know that smokers areย twice as likelyย as non-smokers to lose their teeth? In addition, there are even greater dangers that smoking presents to your oral health.
Smoking wreaks havoc on your gums. It lowers your ability to fight infections in your mouth and compounds healing time. It increases the risk for periodontal disease. Smokers are even twice as likely to need root canals and more likely to develop cavities.
Most Of Allโฆย
Smoking is the biggest controllable risk factor for oral cancer. Anย oral cancerย studyย in the UK concluded that 70% of oral cancer cases in men, and 55% of oral cancer cases in women, were caused by smoking.
What Can You Do To Guard Against Oral Cancer?ย
First And Foremost, Reduce Your Risk Factors:
- Smoking is the #1 risk factor. Stop.
- Smokingย andย drinking together is worse than either one alone. Be smart.
- Some strains of HPV are related to oral cancer. Practice safe habits.
Know The Signs:
Unfortunately, oral cancer still occurs in people without any typical risk factors. So even if you donโt smoke, you need to know the signs of oral cancer, including:
- A red or white sore in your mouth that does not go away after two weeks
- Unexplainable pain or numbness in your mouth
- Difficulty swallowing
Have Regular Oral Cancer Screenings.
By examining the tissues in your mouth we can spot the signs of oral cancer early, making successful treatment much more probable.
The Best Way To Be Safeย Is To Quit SmokingโEnd Of Story, No Exceptions.
As your health care professionals, we encourage you to cut your risk for this life-threatening disease by cutting smoking out of your life.
If youโre just not ready to take the first step toward quitting, please take care of your health by keeping your regular appointments withย our practice. Studies show that 50% of smokers donโt come to their regular appointments. Your check-ups are more important than ever. Be vigilant.
You can learn more atย oralcancerfoundation.orgย orย mouthcancer.org.ย
If you haveย anyย questions about reducing your risk factors, or what to expect during an oral cancer screening,ย contact us. If you notice something that youโre worried may be an early sign of oral cancer, give us aย call.