Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Effect Against Smoking Teeth


World Wide Web | Effect Against Smoking Teeth | Various posts and articles may be difficult to review a lot of cigarettes and the dangers posed. but here I want to review special cigarettes effects on oral health and dental. semuga helpful and always ask advice and getting the impression that this post is perfect.

why smoking is closely associated with oral health? obviously it can easily be answered, because the cigarette is inhaled through the mouth (ga I think there are other places to smoke cigarettes ^ ^). It can easily take a look at a smoker's lips look darker than the lip of a non-smoker, why?

In general, we know that there are cigarettes in Indonesia there are 2 types, cigarettes with filter and without filter (better known as clove cigarettes). Cigarettes without filters tend to quickly change the color of your teeth on a cigarette with a filter.

Now let us follow the trail of cigarette smoke why so many organs "of the body injured. Once we inhale cigarette smoke from a cigarette into the oral cavity, a few seconds of cigarette smoke with millions of substances" are chemicals in the oral cavity and affects the tissues and organs that have in the oral cavity including the teeth themselves. Hot smoke that blow continuously into the oral cavity is a heat stimulus that causes changes in blood flow and reduce expenses saliva. Consequently mouth becomes dry and more an-aerobic (acid-free atmosphere) so as to provide a suitable environment for the growth of an-aerobic bacteria in plaque. By itself smokers are at greater risk of becoming infected with the bacteria that causes tooth supporting tissue disease than those who smoked.

Gum smokers also tend to experience a thickening layer of horn. This thickened area that looks rougher than the surrounding tissue and reduced elasticity. Narrowing of the blood vessels caused by nicotine resulted in reduced blood flow in the gums thus increasing the likelihood of the onset of gum disease.

Tar in cigarette smoke also increases the chances of gingivitis, gum disease is most often caused by plaque bacteria and other factors which may cause the accumulation of plaque around the gums. Tar can be deposited on the surface of the tooth and the root of the tooth so that the surface becomes rough and facilitate attachment of plaque. Of differences in the research that has been carried out plaque and tartar more formed in the oral cavity of smokers compared to nonsmokers. Disease severe tooth supporting tissues, bone loss and tooth loss tooth advocate more common in smokers than non-smokers. In the treatment of dental tissue disease patients pendukund smokers need greater care and more. Whereas in patients with non-smokers and in the same situation quite simply do standard maintenance such as cleaning of plaque and tartar.

Severity of illness arising from moderate to advanced level directly related to the number of cigarettes smoked each day how long or how many years a person becomes a smoker and smoking status itself, is still smoking or had stopped until now.
Nicotine plays a role in starting the tooth supporting tissue disease because nicotine can be absorbed by the oral soft tissues including the gums through the blood flow and the attachment of the gum to the tooth surface and root. Nicotine can be found on the root surface of the tooth and its metabolites kontinin results can be found in the gums fluid.

It can be concluded that losses arising from the habit of smoking on oral health:

1. Discoloration of the teeth, gums and lips.
2. Dental caries will be quickly formed.
3. The possibility of cancer in the mouth very large networks.
4. Clear breath smelled of cigarettes.
5. Changing the network "in the mouth that cause a variety of negative impacts on oral health itself as a trigger terbantuknya caries.

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