How Smoking Affects Your Oral Health

 

How Smoking Affects Your Oral Health

Most people know that smoking harms the lungs and heart  but its effects on oral health are just as serious. Tobacco use can damage your gums, teeth, and even the bone that supports them.
At Preston Dental Group, your local dentist in Preston, we help patients understand the impact of smoking and support them in maintaining healthy, confident smiles.

The Impact of Smoking on Teeth and Gums

Smoking exposes your mouth to thousands of chemicals that weaken your immune system and reduce blood flow to your gums. This can cause:

  • Gum disease (periodontitis)  leading to swollen, bleeding gums and tooth loss

  • Tooth discolouration and stubborn stains

  • Persistent bad breath (halitosis)

  • Delayed healing after extractions or implant surgery

  • Reduced success rate of dental implants

  • Increased risk of oral cancer

These issues often develop gradually, meaning many smokers don’t notice until significant damage has occurred.

How a Dentist Can Help

At Preston Dental Group, our skilled general and cosmetic dentists in Preston provide personalised care to restore and maintain your smile. Depending on your needs, treatments may include:

  • Professional teeth cleaning and whitening to remove surface stains

  • Gum disease treatment to prevent further damage

  • Dental implants or dentures to replace missing teeth

  • Oral cancer screenings during routine dental check-ups

  • Counselling and support for smoking cessation

Regular visits to your dentist in Preston are essential to monitor changes and protect your oral health  especially if you smoke or are trying to quit.

Steps You Can Take at Home

  • Brush twice a day using fluoride toothpaste

  • Floss daily to remove plaque between teeth

  • Stay hydrated to combat dry mouth

  • Reduce smoking gradually and seek professional help if needed

  • Schedule regular check-ups with your Preston dentist for preventive care

A Healthier Smile Starts with Small Changes

Quitting smoking can dramatically improve your oral and overall health. Within weeks, you’ll notice fresher breath, better taste, and healthier gums.
At Preston Dental Group, we’re here to guide you every step of the way — from preventive cleanings to full smile restoration.

📞 Call us on (03) 9484 4477 or visit 659 Bell St, Preston VIC 3072 to book an appointment with our caring team.
Let’s work together towards a healthier, brighter smile.

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