Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Can Chewing Gum Recede Gums Least Damage To Gums From Smokless Tobacco?

Least damage to gums from smokless tobacco? - can chewing gum recede gums

I am concerned I am happy about dropping gum on snuff. What is the cause? Is there really fiberglass in chewing. Bags will chew finely chopped or cut back? (what is the difference between the long cut and fine cut?)

1 comment:

Val RDH said...

I am a dental hygienist. I do not know the difference between the long incision and good, but I can tell you that all smokeless snuff is harmful to the gums and your health. Chewing Snuff definitely on oral cancer, a cancer that is particularly dangerous to put together. Tobacco generally contains bags of sugar, the caries increases. The chemicals and snuff is a cause of the gingiva (gum) irritation leading to a recession. The recession is irreversible and leads to get to the root of the tooth to feel. The exposed roots are probably sensitive to cold and transitory.
There are many resources to help smokers to break. Some of them are free. Searching the Internet for help.
Hope this helps.

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