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J Am Dent Assoc, Vol 109, No 4, 593-594.
© 1984 American Dental Association

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Journal of the American Dental Association, Vol 109, Issue 4, 593-594
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Should dentists advise smokers to stop?



KJ Ferguson, HL Logan, and PR Pomrehn

This study surveyed 391 dentists to determine their current practices with patients who smoke. About two-thirds of respondents (71%) said they advise smokers to stop. Although most respondents advised patients of negative health effects of smoking, few provided suggestions to patients, referred them to smoking cessation programs, provided self-help materials, or scheduled follow-up sessions. Recent evidence suggests that even brief counseling interventions can help some patients stop smoking.





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