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Nowadays, we can find many types of tobacco products, such as cigarettes, hookahs, cigars, and electronic cigarettes. They contain thousands of toxic substances, including carbon monoxide, ammonia, formaldehyde, tar, and nicotine, the latter of which is responsible for the development and maintenance of addiction. Of course, smoking has a negative effect not only on the teeth and oral cavity, but also on our entire body, since long-term use can lead to cardiovascular and lung diseases, insulin resistance, diabetes, or even worse, lung and larynx cancer.
The Impact of Smoking on Teeth:
The effect of smoking on dental treatments:
It can be said that all forms of smoking negatively impact both the teeth and the overall health of the oral cavity. This affects not only physical health but also mental well-being, as unattractive teeth and bad breath can prevent us from smiling confidently. Everyone desires beautiful, white, and healthy teeth! That’s why it’s especially important for our well-being to quit smoking and schedule regular dental check-ups, allowing us to address any negative effects as soon as possible.
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