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by LYL Admin, 11 Mar, 2025
Smoking significantly increases the risk of gum disease (periodontal disease), a serious condition that can lead to tooth loss and other health complications. This article explores how smoking affects oral health, why smokers are more prone to gum disease, and what preventive measures can help reduce these risks.

Smoking introduces harmful chemicals, such as nicotine and tar, into the mouth, affecting the gums in several ways:
According to the American Academy of Periodontology (AAP), smokers are 2 to 6 times more likely to develop gum disease than non-smokers (AAP, 2024)【1】. The severity of the disease often correlates with the duration and frequency of smoking. Common symptoms include:


While quitting smoking is the most effective way to reduce gum disease risk, other preventive measures include:
Quitting smoking can significantly improve gum health and reduce the risk of further complications. Benefits include:

Smoking is a major risk factor for gum disease, and its impact extends beyond oral health to overall well-being. Awareness and preventive actions, including smoking cessation, proper oral care, and regular dental visits, can help protect gum health and maintain a healthy smile.
【1】American Academy of Periodontology. "Smoking and Gum Disease." www.perio.org (2024)
【2】U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). "Smoking and Oral Health." www.cdc.gov (2023)
【3】Mayo Clinic. "Periodontitis: Symptoms & Causes." www.mayoclinic.org (2023)
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