Tobacco Use and Its Effects on the Pulp and Periapical Tissues: An Integrative Review and Thematic Analysis

Luiz Carlos Trevia Morais Correia Viana *

Department of Endodontics, Faculty of Dentistry, University of Fortaleza, 587 Dr. Valmir Pontes Avenue, Edson Queiroz, Fortaleza, Ceará, 60812-020, Brazil and Postgraduate Program in Public Health, University of Fortaleza, Block B – Room 07, 587 Dr. Valmir Pontes Avenue, Edson Queiroz District, 1st Floor, Fortaleza, Ceará, 60812-020, Brazil.

José Evando da Silva-Filho

Department of Endodontics, Faculty of Dentistry, University of Fortaleza, 587 Dr. Valmir Pontes Avenue, Edson Queiroz, Fortaleza, Ceará, 60812-020, Brazil and Department of Dental Radiology and Imaging, Faculty of Dentistry, University of Fortaleza, 587 Dr. Valmir Pontes Avenue, Edson Queiroz, Fortaleza, Ceará, 60812-020, Brazil.

Larissa Pinheiro Barreto

Faculty of Dentistry, University of Fortaleza, 587 Dr. Valmir Pontes Avenue, Edson Queiroz, Fortaleza, Ceará, 60812-020, Brazil.

Bernardo de Almeida Aguiar

Department of Endodontics, Faculty of Dentistry, University of Fortaleza, 587 Dr. Valmir Pontes Avenue, Edson Queiroz, Fortaleza, Ceará, 60812-020, Brazil.

Fábio de Almeida-Gomes

Department of Endodontics, Faculty of Dentistry, University of Fortaleza, 587 Dr. Valmir Pontes Avenue, Edson Queiroz, Fortaleza, Ceará, 60812-020, Brazil.

Christina César Praça-Brasil

Postgraduate Program in Public Health, University of Fortaleza, Block B – Room 07, 587 Dr. Valmir Pontes Avenue, Edson Queiroz District, 1st Floor, Fortaleza, Ceará, 60812-020, Brazil.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Aims: To conduct an integrative literature review investigating the association between tobacco use and pulpal and periapical alterations, rather than general periodontal disease.

Methodology: A literature search was performed in PubMed and Google Scholar for studies published between 2018 and 2024. Twenty-one studies met the inclusion criteria and were analyzed using an integrative review approach and thematic analysis. Four main themes were identified: (1) increased susceptibility to pulpal and periapical inflammatory diseases; (2) impaired healing and treatment outcomes; (3) contradictory findings on smoking and periapical lesions; and (4) methodological heterogeneity across studies.

Results: The majority of studies (80%) reported that smokers are more likely to develop pulpal necrosis and periapical lesions, experience delayed healing, and have poorer clinical outcomes in endodontic treatments. Tobacco use was associated with elevated inflammatory responses, larger lesion size, impaired tissue repair, and less predictable endodontic healing. Animal models demonstrated exacerbated pulpal and periapical inflammation with nicotine exposure, particularly when combined with alcohol. However, some studies (20%) reported no significant association, highlighting variability due to differences in diagnostic criteria, population characteristics, and follow-up periods.

Conclusion: Smoking is a critical risk factor for pulpal and periapical pathologies, negatively affecting tissue repair and treatment success. Integrating smoking cessation strategies into oral health programs is essential to mitigate both local and systemic effects of tobacco use and improve clinical outcomes.

Keywords: Tobacco, smoking, pulpal health, periapical lesions, oral health


How to Cite

Luiz Carlos Trevia Morais Correia Viana, José Evando da Silva-Filho, Larissa Pinheiro Barreto, Bernardo de Almeida Aguiar, Fábio de Almeida-Gomes, and Christina César Praça-Brasil. 2025. “Tobacco Use and Its Effects on the Pulp and Periapical Tissues: An Integrative Review and Thematic Analysis”. Archives of Current Research International 25 (8):878–889. https://doi.org/10.9734/acri/2025/v25i81467.