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Can Dentists Tell that I Have Been Smoking?

Can Dentists Tell that I Have Been Smoking?

Smoking is a bad habit to overall health. Teens who live at home, it can be difficult to keep secret with obvious changes in tooth and lips color. If you are in this scenario, you must have to go for trips to the dental office, The reason behind is no one knows as much about teeth as a dentist does. Youngsters are afraid about their teeth, that they thought if their dentist will tell their guardian and apparently smoking will keep them from receiving dental care.

The obvious reply to this question is Yes. Dentists can almost and always tell if a person is a smoking or not, especially if the dentist has well experienced. Regular smoker's teeth and gums are affected by a daily habit of smoking so, on that basis of signs dentist tells that you have the previous habit or not.
Firstly, The people that smoke on regular basis have the gum problems and recede from their teeth more than before.

Secondly, smoke can drag you into very big trouble like the mouth stains inner side of teeth more than the outer one. When the dentist examines you and sees that dark stains on your teeth's inside, They will know that you are a smoker and also that you are a regular smoker or not.

If you have smoked within previous days of your dental checkup, there are many others noticeable signs that your dentist can catch you by that, and also your saliva and your oral smell is very strong evidence that you are the smoker.

So, all in all, if you are a smoker then there is no way to escape from your dentist.

At SmileKrafters, we are proud to create confident, healthy smiles. Our talented team of general and pediatric dentists, orthodontists, periodontists, endodontists, and oral surgeons work together to prevent, diagnose and treat any condition that affects the quality or health of your smile.

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