Dentures can sometimes break from being accidentally dropped or from stressed created in the acrylic due to poor fit. Denture...
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Dr. Barry A. Kaplan
Dr. Marc Appelbaum (Retired)
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Association of Periodontal Disease and Coronary Artery Disease
Study: Periodontal Disease Associated With Increased CAD Risk In Select Patients Endocrine Today (6/6, Neuffer) reported researchers found that in adult...
Surgery Drink Consumption may be associated with higher risk of Cancer
Sugary Drink Consumption May Be Associated With Higher Cancer Risk, Study Suggests The New York Times (7/10, Bakalar) reports that research “suggests...
How do i care for my Dentures?
Dentures will accumulate bacteria and fungus over time. Bacteria and fungal build up commonly referred to as Biofilm. This biofilm...
What is an Immediate Implant Placement?
WHAT IS IMMEDIATE IMPLANT PLACEMENT OF A DENTAL IMPLANT? Immediate insertion is when the dental implant is placed at the...
What is the difference between a Cosmetic Dentist and a Prosthodontist?
Don’t let these terms confuse you. There is a big difference between a cosmetic dentist and a prosthodontist. Any dentist...
What are Quality Dentures?
Lets explore why all dentures are not created equal. In the most simplistic sense all dentures are made from pink acrylic...
New York Times Article
Recently the New York Times featured an informative article on dental implants attached below for your review. Pricey Dental Implants...
Am i too old for dental implants?
Dental implants work for the aged just as well as they do for younger patients. When the patients’ health is...
Plan the Implant before you place it!!
Plan the implant before you place it!! Many people who have decorated a house or even a room know that...
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According to a recent study cited in the Journal of American Dental Association, the mortality rate for smokers over 70 is 3 times as high as non smokers.
Moreover, mortality risk reduces once an individual stops smoking. The study, published in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine, included 160,000 subjects
70 years or older. Each subject completed a detailed questionnaire back in 2004/5 as to if they still smoked and if not, when they quit. Additionally, information was also gathered as to smoking related causes of death such as smoker related cancers, Stroke, Heart Disease, Diabetes and Respiratory Disease. The highest rates of mortality (27.9%) were for former smokers between 60 and 69 years old. Current smokers had a higher mortality rate of 33%. This data underscores the impact of youth and early adult smoking on mortality rates meaning that the longer one smokes the greater the mortality rate over 70 years old. Conversely, it also shows that smoking cessation improves survival rates.
Smoking has other deleterious oral effects. It can stain your teeth, cause or enhance periodontal disease causing you to lose your teeth sooner. Many studies show that smoking can cause implants to fail as well. Lastly, there is a high correlation with smoking and various oral cancers. Smoking cessation will greatly improve your oral health and more importantly increase your longevity.
Another deadly killer is smokeless tobacco. Most people would consider smokeless tobacco a less toxic substitute for smoking but this is not true. Smokeless tobacco is responsible for 250,000 deaths per year world wide. It contains many carcinogens that are responsible mouth cancer and heart disease.
Many Smokers have tried E-Cigs or Vaping as a means of quitting but E-Cigs are
quickly becoming the next big health risk. They are unregulated and there is growing evidence of health issues related to their ingredients. To make matters worse, E-Cig companies have developed fruit and candy flavors to lure young kids.
There are no safe alternatives. All Tobacco and Smoking products have serious health issues!!k here to change this text