Stop Smoking Mouthwashes

Gum Disease – How can you stop it?

I have been told by my dentist that I have gum disease. I am a smoker and he has told me in no uncertain terms that I need to stop smoking. Apart from this is there any other way that I can stop it in it’s tracks. I have used Corsodyl mouthwash but from what my dentist says it doesn’t appear to be having much of an effect. Is stopping smoking the only way to stop me losing my teeth? Also my old dentist always used to ask me if I was heavy with my toothbrush. Could this have something to do with it?

As soon as a person opens there mouth, I can tell if they smoke. Nasty smoke residue builds up on corners and, MOST AWFULLY, in huge piles right behind the front teeth. Brushing DOES NOT brush away cigarette smoke because it hardens into plaque.

It’s detrimental to your oral health to smoke and you are foolish to not head his warning. We don’t have the “smoke talk” with every smoker who walks into the office, so consider yourself…. lucky? Or just really in need of serious help.

Quitting smoking is hard, but you will be so proud of yourself once you are on the other side. I know because I’ve had to quit! Be strong and DO NOT BACK DOWN!!

Your teeth are on the outside, what do you think is going on inside? I’ve witnessed a million cleanings and none is as awful as the heavy smoker. There is blood everywhere! Black blood! I see blood and barf all day, but that is truly gross.

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