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11(3):356-365 (2000) Crit Rev Oral Biol Med
© 2000 SAGE Publications
Smoking and Periodontal Disease
D.F. Kinane
Periodontology and Oral Immunology, University of Glasgow Dental Hospital and School, 378 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow, G2 3JZ, Scotland, UK
I.G. Chestnutt
Periodontology and Oral Immunology, University of Glasgow Dental Hospital and School, 378 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow, G2 3JZ, Scotland, UK
Numerous investigations of the relationship between smoking and periodontal disease have been performed over the last 15 years, and there now exists a substantial body of literature upon which this current review is based. From both cross-sectional and longitudinal studies, there appears to be strong epidemiological evidence that smoking confers a considerably increased risk of periodontal disease. This evidence is further supported by the data emanating from patients who stop smoking. These patients have levels of risk similar to those of non-smokers. Numerous studies of the potential mechanisms whereby smoking tobacco may predispose to periodontal disease have been conducted, and it appears that smoking may affect the vasculature, the humoral immune system, and the cellular immune and inflammatory systems, and have effects throughout the cytokine and adhesion molecule network. The aim of this review is to consider the evidence for the association between smoking and periodontal diseases and to highlight the biological mechanisms whereby smoking may affect the periodontium.
Key Words: Smoking cessation nicotine immunoglobulins cytokines periodontitis
Critical Reviews in Oral Biology & Medicine, Vol. 11, No. 3,
356-365 (2000)
DOI: 10.1177/10454411000110030501

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