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Tobacco and Your Oral Health

At Roper Dental Group, we understand the impact that tobacco use can have on your oral health. Our dedicated team of dental professionals is here to provide you with comprehensive care and support as you navigate the challenges associated with tobacco use. With a focus on safe and affordable dental checkups, our goal is to help you maintain a healthy smile while addressing the specific oral health concerns that may arise from tobacco use. With convenient locations in Gilbert, Mesa, and San Tan Valley, we are ready to assist you on your journey to better oral health

The Impact of Tobacco on Your Oral Health

Tobacco use can have significant adverse effects on your oral health, including
Slower healing

Tobacco use can impair the healing process, making it more difficult for your mouth to recover after dental procedures or oral surgery.

Bad breath

Tobacco use contributes to chronic bad breath, which can affect your confidence and interpersonal relationships.

Stained teeth

Tobacco can cause stubborn stains on your teeth, affecting their appearance and your smile

Gum disease

Tobacco use increases the risk of developing gum disease, a serious condition that can lead to tooth loss and other oral health complications.

Oral cancer

Tobacco use is a leading cause of oral cancer. Regular dental checkups are crucial for early detection and prompt treatment if any abnormalities are found.

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Schedule an Appointment for Tobacco

If you are a tobacco user, it is crucial to schedule regular dental checkups to address any tobacco-related oral health concerns. To schedule an appointment specifically related to tobacco use, please contact our friendly team at any of our Gilbert, Mesa, or San Tan Valley locations. We are here to provide you with the support, guidance, and personalized treatment you need to maintain good oral health while overcoming the challenges of tobacco use.

Safe and Affordable Dental Checkups

At Roper Dental Group, we prioritize your safety and comfort during dental checkups. Our experienced team is well-equipped to handle tobacco-related dental concerns with sensitivity and professionalism. Regular checkups allow us to monitor the effects of tobacco use on your oral health, perform comprehensive examinations, and provide appropriate treatments as needed. We aim to ensure that your dental checkups are safe, comfortable, and affordable, helping you maintain optimal oral health while addressing tobacco-related concerns.

What Our Client Says

4.5/5

Best service ever! From the front desk staff to being in the chair with Dr. Matt Roper, the care & consideration is stellar! Thank you!

David S.
Very pleasant, knowledgeable staff and always available when needed!
Rofia H.

Frequently Ask Question

More questions? We’re ready to help. Give us a call at 480-963-9900 or book your free consultation now.
Tobacco use can have a significant impact on your oral health. It increases the risk of gum disease, oral cancer, stained teeth, slower healing after dental procedures, and chronic bad breath.
Yes, our dental professionals at Roper Dental Group can provide support and guidance to help you quit using tobacco. We can offer resources, recommendations, and personalized strategies to assist you in your journey toward a tobacco-free lifestyle.
Regular dental checkups are crucial if you use tobacco. We recommend scheduling checkups at least every six months, as tobacco use increases the risk of oral health problems that require early detection and treatment.
Yes, tobacco use can impair the healing process and increase the risk of complications following dental procedures or oral surgeries. It is crucial to inform your dentist about your tobacco use to ensure appropriate care and precautions are taken.
While quitting tobacco is the most effective way to improve your oral health, certain effects, such as stained teeth and bad breath, can be treated.