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According to The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, cigarettes, smokeless tobacco, and other forms of tobacco cause oral cancer, gum disease, and other oral health problems.

  • Use of smokeless tobacco is associated with increased risks of oral cancer and can cause white or gray patches inside the mouth.
  • Untreated tooth decay is higher in people who smoke cigarettes.
  • Diabetes, tobacco use, a weakened immune system, and poor oral hygiene all increase a person’s risk for gum disease.

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