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Worldwide smoking is the single most important public health problem. A study published in the Swedish Dental Journal found that among 183 subjects followed over a 10-year period, the 44 individuals who quit smoking had significantly less teeth loosening compared to the 139 who continued to smoke regularly. This highlights the importance of quitting smoking for maintaining good dental health in the long-term.
https://www.dentalcaremodesto.com/blogs/how-smoking-affects-oral-health/
https://www.dentalcaremodesto.com/blogs/how-smoking-affects-oral-health/
The Smoky Truth: How Smoking Affects Your Oral Health
Worldwide smoking is the single most important public health problem. A study published in the Swedish Dental Journal found that among 183 subjects followed over a 10-year period, the 44 individuals who quit smoking had significantly less teeth loosening compared to the 139 who continued to smoke regularly. This highlights the importance of quitting smoking for maintaining good dental health in the long-term.