Social Smoker: Will This Effect My Implants?
Last Updated: Nov 25, 2014
I had a bone graft placed for dental implants about two years ago and my implants were finally finished this past may. I have began smoking less than five cigarettes a few days a week this past October. By no means am I an addicted, heavy smoker, I just like the taste and feeling. Will this minimal smoking have any effect on my implants? I do not plan on being a lifetime smoker, I only smoke in social situations. I never smoked before or after the surgical processes. My mouth is fully healed.
2 Comments on Social Smoker: Will This Effect My Implants?
Dr. Carlos Boudet
11/25/2015
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