Frequently Asked Questions
Wausau Dentist
Q: How does smoking affect cosmetic dentistry procedures?
A: Smoking creates a host of dental health risks and complications which must be taken into account before performing a cosmetic dentistry procedure. For example, smokers are at a high risk for developing gum disease, bone damage, and inflammation of oral tissue, as well as throat and oral cancers. This can create problems with cosmetic dentistry procedures such as dental implants. Smoking increases the chance that dental implants will not correctly integrate into existing bone tissue. Gum diseases caused by smoking can also cause implants to fail. The stains caused by smoking will also negate any benefits you may get from tooth whitening. If you are a smoker, the best thing to do is quit before you get a cosmetic dentistry procedure.