NHS Lanarkshire is offering help to those who wish to stop smoking in recognition of National Smile Month.
The event kicked off on May 16 and will run until June 16.
The health board is giving support to those who want to kick the habit to promote good oral hygiene.
National Smile Month is run by the Oral Health Foundation and aims to raise awareness of important oral health issues.
Smoking tobacco can seriously damage health and lead to gum disease, make smokers more likely to produce plaque and increase chances of developing mouth cancer.
Quit Your Way is a free NHS stop smoking service which offers a range of guidance to help, NHS Lanarkshire is shining a light on the support during National Smile Month to encourage people to take care of their oral hygiene.
The service is open to anyone wishing to stop smoking and can be accessed by phoning an advisor or chatting online with an advisor.
The experts will be able to talk through all options available, refer free local NHS services, send out a free Quit Your Way Scotland pack, help plan to stop in a way that is suitable and offer full support and advice.
There are 15 local NHS Quit Your Way services across Lanarkshire which offer services such as telephone support.
The services are in: Carnwath, Lanark, Coalburn, Douglas, Rigside, Wishaw, Motherwell, Hamilton, Bellshill, Viewpark, Airdrie, Coatbridge, East Kilbride, Rutherglen and Cumbernauld.
More information on the services available from the NHS can be found here.
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