What Smoking does to Oral Health?

Smoking and Oral Health: India has over 100 million adult smokers; the 2nd highest number of smokers in the world after China. The prevalence is higher in individuals older than 34 years of age compared with older age groups, and in males compared with females. Thus the current smoking is more common among low-income adults, when compared to medium or high-income earners and increases with decreasing years of education. Smoking can impact your oral health. People who smoke are at a higher risk of developing mouth cancer, gum problems, losing teeth, decay on the roots of teeth, and complications after … Continue reading What Smoking does to Oral Health?