Literature DB >> 26677547

[Tobacco, snuff and oral health].

Anna Maria Heikkinen, Jukka H Meurman, Timo Sorsa.   

Abstract

Smoking is estimated to cause 6.3 million deaths annually worldwide. The use of snuff, differing from smoking, has significantly increased especially among the adolescents. Snuff powder contains 20-fold more nicotine compared to cigarettes, leading to strong nicotine addiction. In addition to cancer development, both smoking and snuff use exert other risks for oral health. Compared with non-smokers, smokers are at a 10-fold risk for the development and progression of periodontal diseases. Snuff causes oral mucosal changes, gingival recessions and root surface caries. Smoking induces systemic low-grade inflammation, which weakens defensive immune responses in oral mucosa, gingiva, gingival crevicular fluid and saliva.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26677547

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Duodecim        ISSN: 0012-7183


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1.  Root caries analysis in working population of 35-44 years of age (Spain).

Authors:  C Saura-Moreno; M-V Cortés-Arcas; A Fernández-Meseguer; E Calvo-Bonacho; J-C Llodra-Calvo
Journal:  Med Oral Patol Oral Cir Bucal       Date:  2017-09-01
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