PMID: 9529806Apr 8, 1998Paper

Relationship between tobacco use and self-reported oral hygiene habits

The Journal of the American Dental Association
J A AndrewsJ S Gordon

Abstract

A sample of 34,897 dental patients completed written surveys assessing their tobacco use, frequency of brushing and flossing and perception of oral health problems. Brushing two times per day was reported by 73.5 percent of the patients and flossing one time per day by 35.6 percent. Tobacco users brushed and, particularly, flossed much less frequently than did nonusers. Compliance with daily flossing regimens was particularly low among smokeless tobacco users. Tobacco users also reported more oral health problems.

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