
When the clock struck midnight on December 31, 2017, many people announced a list of things they'd like to change: lose weight, start saving money, make a career change. Many also vowed to stop smoking.
You already know it's terrible for you lungs. But did you know that smoking also is the leading cause of oral cancer?
The American Dental Association's MouthHealthy.org offers valuable information on what to do when you're trying to quit smoking. Still unsure if you REALLY want to stop? Consider that tobacco can:
As you move toward quitting, be sure to develop a plan and support network to help you along the way. Some tips:
The Oral Cancer Foundation notes that “mouth cancer will be newly diagnosed in about 100 new individuals each day in the U.S. alone, and a person dies from oral cancer every hour of every day.” The death rate for oral cancers is higher than that of most other types of cancers; only about 57% of oral cancer patients will be alive in five years. Early detection and treatment are critical.
Please contact Southfield Family Dental Center at (248) 617-8977 to schedule your next dental exam. Be sure to ask about the $35 exam and X-rays for new patients!
For more information and free resources on how to quit, visit Smokefree.gov.