Smoking has been identified as the second greatest risk factor for global death and disability and has impacts on the oral cavity from aesthetic changes to fatal diseases such as oral cancer. The paper presents a secondary analysis of the National Adult Dental Health Survey (2009). The analysis used descriptive statistics, bivariate analyses and logistic regression models to report the self-reported oral health status and dental attendance of smokers and non-smokers in England. Of the 9,657 participants, 21% reported they were currently smoking. When compared with smokers; non-smokers were more likely to report ‘good oral health’ (75% versus 57% respectively, p<0.05). Smokers were twice as likely to attend the dentist symptomatically (OR = ...
Background: The adverse effects of tobacco smoking on oral health are well documented. This includes...
Abstract Background Smoking is a risk factor of a number of oral diseases; the extent to which tobac...
Background Several studies have associated smoking with oral conditions such as tooth staining and ...
Smoking has been identified as the second greatest risk factor for global death and disability and h...
Smoking has been identified as the second greatest risk factor for global death and disability and h...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the relationship between tobacco smoking, oral hygiene, gingival and periodont...
Introduction: Dentists play a key role in assisting patients in quitting smoking. Dentists’ competen...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: Smoking influences oral health in several ways (such as the...
Context: Tobacco smoking is the leading cause of preventable premature mortality in the world. Smoki...
Background Smoking is one of the major risk factors for oral diseases, and many studies have found t...
BackgroundSmokers are at increased risk of oral disease. While routine dental care can help prevent ...
Aims: The aim of this study was to assess the effect of tobacco smoking on gingival health and the o...
DesignCohort studyCohort selectionParticipants were recruited between 1994 and 1998 from the general...
BACKGROUND:Few studies consider simultaneously the oral health implications of nontraditional tobacc...
Introduction Adverse effects of smoking on oral health are well documented including periodontal dis...
Background: The adverse effects of tobacco smoking on oral health are well documented. This includes...
Abstract Background Smoking is a risk factor of a number of oral diseases; the extent to which tobac...
Background Several studies have associated smoking with oral conditions such as tooth staining and ...
Smoking has been identified as the second greatest risk factor for global death and disability and h...
Smoking has been identified as the second greatest risk factor for global death and disability and h...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the relationship between tobacco smoking, oral hygiene, gingival and periodont...
Introduction: Dentists play a key role in assisting patients in quitting smoking. Dentists’ competen...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: Smoking influences oral health in several ways (such as the...
Context: Tobacco smoking is the leading cause of preventable premature mortality in the world. Smoki...
Background Smoking is one of the major risk factors for oral diseases, and many studies have found t...
BackgroundSmokers are at increased risk of oral disease. While routine dental care can help prevent ...
Aims: The aim of this study was to assess the effect of tobacco smoking on gingival health and the o...
DesignCohort studyCohort selectionParticipants were recruited between 1994 and 1998 from the general...
BACKGROUND:Few studies consider simultaneously the oral health implications of nontraditional tobacc...
Introduction Adverse effects of smoking on oral health are well documented including periodontal dis...
Background: The adverse effects of tobacco smoking on oral health are well documented. This includes...
Abstract Background Smoking is a risk factor of a number of oral diseases; the extent to which tobac...
Background Several studies have associated smoking with oral conditions such as tooth staining and ...