Thursday, May 20, 2010

Smoking Ruins Your Teeth

Besides causing serious damages to general health, smoking also has adverse effects on oral health.
Consequences of smoking on oral health


Smoking may cause bad breath.
Smoking easily stains your teeth.

The chance of developing Periodontal Disease of smokers at least five times greater than that of non-smokers.

If a smoker who is already suffering from Periodontal Disease keeps on smoking, the nicotine in the cigarettes will jeopardize the healing potential of oral tissues and reduce the body resistance. This will worsen the condition of the Periodontal Disease.

Smoking increases the chance of oral cancer.



Ways to refuse smoking

Tell your friends that you don't like to smoke
Refuse cigarettes offered by others. Learn to say "no"
No matter where you are, insist on choosing "non-smoking areas"
Turn your office into a "smoke-free work place"
Encourage your family and friends to quit smoking. Refuse second-hand smoking

Maintain a healthy life-style by having a balanced diet and exercising regularly to release stress


Ways to quit smoking

Discover motives

List out reasons for quitting as motives. For example, quitting smoking can:
Save money
Make you look smarter

Make boy / girl friend adore even more.

Make plans

Change habits that will trigger your urge to smoke. Make a plan that will help you quit smoking. At the initial stage of quitting, you may try chewing sugarless gums instead of smoking.

Persist to the end

You need to be determined and persistent that you will not to be affected by cigarettes again.

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