How does smoking affect gums?
Smoking can reduce blood flow to the gums, increasing the risk of gum disease, and slowing healing.
Smoking can reduce blood flow to the gums, increasing the risk of gum disease, and slowing healing.
Smoking can reduce blood flow to the gums, increasing the risk of gum disease, and slowing healing.
Brian “Weence” Bateman is a health and medical writer who covers public health updates, healthcare policy, and medical developments affecting communities across the United States. He works closely with dentists and healthcare providers and focuses on making complex medical information clear, accurate, and useful for everyday readers.