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Kick
Butts Before Dental Procedures
SMOKERS MAY WANT TO
KICK BUTT BEFORE DENTAL PROCEDURES
CHICAGO (November 11, 2003) –(HealthNewsDigest.com)..
Swedish researchers may have found why tobacco smoking impairs the outcome of
surgical and non-surgical periodontal therapy. According to the findings
published in the Journal of Periodontology, smokers will want to quit before
oral surgery in preparation for a prompt recovery.
“In this study we investigated the
relationship between tobacco smoking and the inflammatory response in smokers
who consumed 10 to 20 cigarettes per day,” said Michael P. Rethman, D.D.S.,
M.S., and president of the American Academy of Periodontology (AAP). "What we
found in tobacco smokers is that the body's defense mechanism was weakened,
whereas the defense mechanism in non-smokers promoted a more favorable healing
response."
Research also shows that tobacco
smoking releases enzymes that could increase the development of periodontitis, a
bacterial infection of the gums, bone and attachment fibers that support the
teeth and hold them in the jaw. Once smokers quit, oral health begins to
improve.
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“Patients who want to quit smoking are
urged to increase brushing and flossing their teeth and gums,” said Rethman.
“It's suggested that the fresh clean feeling a person feels in the mouth after
brushing and flossing may curb the urge to smoke. Ironically, these simple tips
also help to prevent periodontal diseases.”
In conjunction with the Great American
Smokeout in November, the AAP has launched a special section on its Web site at
www.perio.org to educate people about tobacco’s effects on periodontal health.
A free brochure titled Tobacco and Gum
Disease is available by calling 1-800-FLOSS-EM or using the AAP’s online request
form. The AAP’s Web site (www.perio.org) can provide more information and a
referral to a nearby periodontist.
www.HealthNewsDigest.com
Last Updated October 2004
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