Tooth disease caused by cigarettes P2
Impact on implants
Many studies on the effects of cigarettes on smoking cessation have tripled the risk of dental implantation. Smoking inhibits the healing of bone grafts by reducing local blood flow by increasing peripheral resistance and platelet aggregation, producing chemicals such as hydrogen cyanide and carbon monoxide that prevent healing, Nicotine inhibits the production of cells. Many studies have found that patients who smoke after surgery or have more pain. The process of scarring apparently improved after cessation of smoking.
Affects wound healing after surgery and trauma
Cigarettes are a peripheral vasoconstrictor that reduces blood supply to the wounded area, carbon monoxide, and chemicals found in cigarettes that inhibit biological processes to heal wounds, smoking cigarettes. Reduces the rate of blood flow in peripheral capillaries, slows blood clot formation after extraction, and reduces the function of white blood cells.
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