Effects of tobacco product use on oral health and the role of oral healthcare providers in cessation: A narrative review

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Abstract

Tobacco use has detrimental effects on health, including oral health. The emergence and increasing popularity of newer tobacco and nicotine products make tobacco use one of the major public health problems in the world. Tobacco use increases the risk of oral diseases such as oral cancer, oral mucosal lesions, periodontal disease, and dental caries, among many other oral diseases and conditions. The dental office is an excellent venue for providing cessation intervention. However, there is a lack of knowledge and training in tobacco use prevention among dental professionals. More efforts are needed for smoking cessation interventions in the dental office. Smoking cessation interventions provided by oral healthcare providers include brief educational, behavioral, and pharmacological interventions. This review provides an overview of the ill effects of tobacco use on oral health and the role of oral healthcare providers in managing and preventing tobacco dependence.

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Gajendra, S., McIntosh, S., & Ghosh, S. (2023, January 1). Effects of tobacco product use on oral health and the role of oral healthcare providers in cessation: A narrative review. Tobacco Induced Diseases. European Publishing. https://doi.org/10.18332/tid/157203

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