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Relationship of smoking and smoking cessation with oral health status in Japanese men
Journal of Periodontal Research, 09/17/09
Yanagisawa T et al. – Smoking has a positive association with missing teeth and periodontitis. However, smoking cessation is beneficial for oral health. The odds of having more than eight missing teeth, or of having periodontitis, in those who had never smoked was similar to that of individuals who reported that they had stopped smoking for 11 years or more.
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