Besides causing serious damages to general health, smoking also has adverse effects on oral health.
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| | | Smoking may cause bad breath. | | Smoking easily stains your teeth. | | The chance of developing Periodontal Disease of smokers at least five times greater than that of non-smokers. | | If a smoker who is already suffering from Periodontal Disease keeps on smoking, the nicotine in the cigarettes will jeopardize the healing potential of oral tissues and reduce the body resistance. This will worsen the condition of the Periodontal Disease. | | Smoking increases the chance of oral cancer.
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