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Gingival bleeding and pocket depth among smokers and the related changes after short-term smoking cessation.

Swati MittalMaki KomiyamaYuka OzakiHajime YamakageNoriko Satoh-AsaharaAkihiro YasodaHiromichi WadaMasafumi FunamotoShimizu KanaYusuke MiyazakiYasufumi KatanasakaYoichi SunagawaTatsuya MorimotoYuko TakahashiTakeo NakayamaKoji Hasegawa
Published in: Acta odontologica Scandinavica (2021)
Study findings will be useful to advise patients during smoking cessation programs. Dentists can inform patients that an initial increase in gingival bleeding and pocket depth could be associated with smoking cessation. Such advice will prevent patients from any apprehension that may cause them to recommence smoking.
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