tobacco

E-Cigarettes Linked to Increased Risk of Oral Cancer

Tobacco remains a leading cause of oral cancer. But the market is evolving with...

19 Complete WVU’s Inaugural Tobacco Treatment Training Program

Quitting smoking is difficult, as smokers may make 30 or more attempts to kick...

Smoking Has Negative Impact on Implants’ Long-Term Success

Smoking has a negative impact on the long-term success of dental implant treatment, according...

ADHA and CDC Launch Smoking Cessation Campaign

Smoking leads to bad breath, stained teeth, loss of taste and smell, canker sores,...

WVU Dentistry Launches Periodontal Postgraduate Program

A new postgraduate program at the West Virginia University School of Dentistry trains dentists...

Study to Explore HPV’s Impact on Oral Cancer Development

As the medical community recognizes April as Oral Cancer Awareness Month, the Head and...

Non-Smokers With Precancerous Oral Lesions Face Increased Cancer Risks

Although tobacco use is still one of the strongest risk factors associated with mouth...

Check Your Mouth Campaign Encourages Oral Cancer Awareness

Someone dies of oral or oropharyngeal cancer every hour, according to a coalition of...

Smoking Rate Decreases Differ Based on Demographics

Smoking is a leading cause of oral cancer as well as other complications in...

Fewer People Recognize Smoking’s Dangers

In addition to its cardiovascular dangers, smoking presents significant risks to oral health, ranging...