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Effects of Smoking and Treatment Status on Periodontal Bacteria: Evidence That Smoking Influences Control of Periodontal Bacteria at the Mucosal Surface of the Gingival Crevice
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Smoking-associated periodontitis is not simply a reflection of oral cleanliness. Smoking extends a favorable habitat for bacteria such as P. gingivalis, P. intermedia, and A. actinomycetemcomitans to shallow sites (< or =5 mm). Molecular byproducts of smoking interfere with mechanisms that normally contain growth of damaging bacteria at the surface of the oral mucosa in gingival crevices. In this way, smoking can promote early development of periodontal lesions.
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