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What role does smoking play with periodontal disease?

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What role does smoking play with periodontal disease?

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Generally speaking, patients who smoke are more prone to all forms of periodontal disease. Due to the nicotine, which acts as a constrictor of blood vessels, less blood flow and nutrients reach the gum tissue. Therefore, smokers usually have less bleeding, although there is gum disease present. Additionally, smoking has other negative effects on healing which predisposes the individual to periodontal disease.

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