Can I smoke after cleaning?

Dr. Addison Mitchell
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2025-05-22 11:52:58
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Smoking is not encouraged after tooth cleaning, especially within a week after the patient has just finished cleaning, when the teeth are more sensitive and need time to recover, and the teeth need a certain time to calcify again to form a new protective layer. In addition, the enamel after cleaning is relatively rough, and the color of smoking stains is easy to immerse in the tooth surface, causing the patient's teeth to yellow and show a coloring reaction, thus affecting the effect of tooth cleaning. Smoking itself is not good for health. Nicotine and tar in tobacco can also affect the alveolar bone structure of patients, which can easily lead to poor bone structure of alveolar bone.