Smokeless Is Not Harmless For Carrollton Tobacco Chewers

Categories: Oral Health

Smokeless Is Not Harmless For Carrollton Tobacco ChewersHello Carrollton dental friends. Today’s topic is ‘The Dangers Of Smokeless Tobacco’.

Cigarette sales at most Carrollton stores have decreased in the past decade, but some Carrollton tobacco consumers have switched to smokeless products.

There is a common misconception in the Dallas area (especially among teens) that smokeless tobacco is harmless. This is absolutely not true. Regardless of the specific type: spit tobacco, snuff, chew, or pinch, this form of tobacco is as deadly as conventional cigarettes.

At The Carrollton Dentist, we encounter serious consequences of smokeless tobacco use because many occur in the mouth. Oral cancer, mouth lesions, gum disease and tooth decay are the most common dental problems caused by smokeless tobacco in Texas.

Keeping a pinch between your cheek and gum all day is worse than keeping an all-day sucker. The tobacco contains almost as much sugar as the candy but delivers harmful chemicals as an added bonus. The dangers are two-fold: the tobacco erodes the teeth and also causes the gums to pull away from teeth.

Precancerous Mouth Lesion Screening in Texas: Mouth Lesions are painful sores that could eventually become cancer. If smokeless tobacco use is stopped, the lesions often disappear within a year for Texas dental patients.

Oral Cancer in Carrollton: Smokeless tobacco use in Dallas increases the risk for several types of life-threatening cancers including those of the mouth, gums, lips, tongue, and throat.

Oral cancers can be as deadly as lung cancer and usually require surgery. If the Texas patient is fortunate and the cancer is successfully removed with surgery, the collateral damage to the face, neck, or jaw is not pretty.

These are the main dental risks of smokeless tobacco. I should also mention two other biggies: addiction and heart disease, though those are topics for another day.

At The Carrollton Dentist in Carrollton, we perform oral cancer screenings and mouth lesions examinations. To schedule an appointment, call (469) 671-2905.

If want to quit using smokeless tobacco products, we recommend that you consult Dr. Rodriguez at The Carrollton Dentist, your Carrollton primary care doctor, or your Carrollton pharmacist.