Oral health risks of tobacco use and effects of cessation

S Warnakulasuriya, Thomas Dietrich, MM Bornstein, E Casals Peidro, PM Preshaw, C Walter, JL Wennstrom, J Bergstrom

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Abstract

The purpose of this paper is to review the epidemiologic evidence for the effects of tobacco use and tobacco use cessation on a variety of oral diseases and conditions. Exposures considered include cigarette and bidi smoking, pipe and cigar smoking, and smokeless tobacco use. Oral diseases and disorders considered include oral cancer and precancer, periodontal disease, caries and tooth loss, gingival recession and other benign mucosal disorders as well as implant failure. Particular attention is given to the impact of tobacco use cessation on oral health outcomes. We conclude that robust epidemiologic evidence exists for adverse oral health effects of tobacco smoking and other types of tobacco use. In addition, there is compelling evidence to support significant benefits of tobacco use cessation with regard to various oral health outcomes. Substantial oral health benefits can be expected from abstention and successful smoking cessation in a variety of populations across all ages.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)7-30
Number of pages24
JournalInternational dental journal
Volume60
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Feb 2010

Keywords

  • Smoking
  • smokeless tobacco
  • tooth loss
  • smoking cessation
  • dental caries
  • periodontal disease
  • oral cancer
  • implants
  • pre cancer

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