Effects of nicotine-containing chewing gum on oral soft and hard tissues: A clinical study.

Author: BeiswangerB B, ChristenA G, DrookC A, MallattM E, McDonaldJ L, OlsonB L, StookeyG K, TomichC E

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A double-blind clinical trial was conducted to determine whether the use of a chewing gum containing 2.0 mg nicotine (as an adjunct to a stop-smoking program) had any effects upon oral health. A total of 193 adults who smoked cigarettes volunteered with informed consent, were given routine dental pr...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1016/0030-4220(85)90113-6

データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)

Nicotine Chewing Gum: Oral Health Implications

Nicotine chewing gum, a common tool used to help people quit smoking, is like a camel searching for a new oasis—it's a potential solution, but its long-term effects need careful examination. This double-blind clinical trial delves into the impact of nicotine chewing gum on oral health, meticulously evaluating the gum's effects on various parameters, including plaque, stained pellicle, gingivitis, calculus, and general oral pathosis. The researchers, like skilled explorers, meticulously analyzed data from 193 adult volunteers who were randomly assigned to use either nicotine-containing or placebo gum. The results, like a well-marked trail across the desert, reveal that while the nicotine chewing gum had no significant influence on oral health parameters, the continuation of smoking itself was associated with a significant increase in gingivitis and calculus rates. This finding underscores the importance of quitting smoking altogether for optimal oral health.

The Importance of Complete Smoking Cessation

This research, like a compass guiding a lost traveler, highlights the importance of complete smoking cessation for oral health. While nicotine chewing gum may be a helpful aid, it's not a substitute for quitting smoking altogether. The study's findings emphasize the negative impact of smoking on oral health, urging smokers to seek comprehensive cessation support.

A Healthy Oasis for Your Mouth

Quitting smoking is the most effective way to protect your oral health. While nicotine chewing gum may be a helpful tool, it's not a magic bullet. This study reminds us that the desert of smoking can have long-lasting, detrimental effects on our health, including our oral health. It's important to seek professional help and develop a comprehensive plan to quit smoking for a healthier future.

Dr. Camel's Conclusion

This study serves as a reminder that smoking cessation is crucial for maintaining optimal oral health. While nicotine chewing gum can be a helpful tool, it's not a substitute for quitting smoking altogether. The study highlights the need for comprehensive support and interventions to help smokers achieve long-term cessation.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 1985-04-15
  2. Date Revised 2019-07-12
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Pubmed ID

3919352

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

10.1016/0030-4220(85)90113-6

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