HOW CIGARETTES HARM YOUR TEETH?


    • 31 Jan 2022
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    Your sense of taste and smell is affected by smoking. Additionally, smoking discolours your tongue and stains your teeth. Furthermore, smoking damages your breath and gives you terrible breath.

    Smoking lowers the body's ability to defend itself, making a person more vulnerable to illness and infection.

    Both gums and teeth are impacted by smoking. People with a history of smoking are far more likely to get periodontal diseases and gingivitis.

    More smokers than non-smokers report having mouth sores and ulcers.

    Any oral condition can become more severe if the gum lines are infected since this contributes to the formation of tartar and plaque. Tartar and plaque buildup cause tooth decay, and in the worst cases, tooth loss.

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