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Will smoking damage your teeth in any way?

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Yes: It yellows your teeth a lot and it does not matter how much you brush. The bigger problem the gum tissue.

Answered 11/23/2013

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Yes - but not only: Your teeth. Many cancers are also attributable to the use of tobacco products. Google some images of oral cancers and that should drive the point home. Burning your hard earned money, a hacking cough and bad breath are some other benefits of smoking! quit while you can and soon. Hope this helps.

Answered 11/23/2013

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Dr. Robert Devin answered

Specializes in Dentistry

Smoking oral damage: Yes , besides giving you fowl breathe, bad gums , smoking dries the mouth, stains your teeth brown or yellow. The real damage to your teeth is the damage to you gums and supporting bone leading to pre-mature bone loss and tooth loss.

Answered 4/24/2015

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