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Prevalence of Use, Impact on Oral Health, and Knowledge Regarding Tobacco Smoking: Findings from a Cross-Sectional Survey in Military Marines. [PDF]

open access: yesInt J Environ Res Public Health
Sopiatin S   +6 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Tobacco use cessation provided by dental hygienists

open access: yesInternational Journal of Dental Hygiene, 2009
Abstract:  Second to regular mechanical plaque control, tobacco use cessation has become the most important measure for the treatment of periodontal diseases. In contrast to general medical professionals, dental hygienists are seeing their patients regularly and are therefore available for supporting their patients to quit tobacco use.
Ramseier CA, Fundak A
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[Tobacco use prevention and cessation in the dental practice].

open access: yesSchweizer Monatsschrift fur Zahnmedizin = Revue mensuelle suisse d'odonto-stomatologie = Rivista mensile svizzera di odontologia e stomatologia, 2007
This is the fourth part of a series of publications from the Swiss task force named "Smoking--intervention in the private dental office" on the topic "tobacco use and dental medicine". It presents the implementation of tobacco use prevention and cessation in the dental practice.
Klingler, Karl   +4 more
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Tobacco Use, Tobacco Cessation, and Musculoskeletal Health

Orthopaedic Nursing, 2018
It is widely known that the physiological impacts of nicotine from cigarette smoking are harmful to almost every organ of the body, cause various diseases, and negatively impact the overall health of individuals. When it comes to musculoskeletal health and the specialty of orthopaedics, cigarette smoking has a significant influence on negative outcomes.
Mary Atkinson, Smith, Andrea, Jackson
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Tobacco Use and Cessation

2021
Tobacco use, particularly cigarette smoking, continues to be the leading preventable cause of cancer. Moreover, smoking by cancer patients is detrimental to their treatment outcomes and prognosis. Therefore, tobacco control remains a key element of comprehensive cancer prevention and control.
Thomas H. Brandon   +3 more
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Promoting Cessation of Tobacco Use

The Physician and Sportsmedicine, 2000
Tobacco exacts an exorbitant toll on the nation's health, causing more than 450,000 deaths yearly. Although rates of smoking (the most common form of tobacco use) among adults have decreased in the past two decades, the decline has recently leveled off. Of additional concern is that youth tobacco use is increasing (1).
G D, Morgan, B J, Fox
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