How smoking affects your teeth - an expert view from a dentist
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- Опубликовано: 6 июл 2014
- Smoking can effect your teeth, gums and oral health in several ways. In this short NHS film find out more, including about the rise of oral cancer.
www.yorkshiresmokefree.nhs.uk
If you're ready to quit, we're ready to help. Get in touch with our Yorkshire Smokefree NHS service for friendly and free help and advice.
Film by www.deadlinedigital.co.uk
If you smoke on occasion will your dentist be able to tell
Yes
My friend's dad is a dentist and there was no way that the friend could hide the habit from him haha
Yes
@@IntenseEffectDripVegetaXV2 really?
NO, they are like chiropractors, only want to sell you treatments you don't need.
I have only smoked for 8 months but I have quit smoking will I get oral cancer ?
Well done for quitting Vijay. You've made a massive improvement to your health and reduced the risk of many cancers. If you are ever concerned though, please seek the advice of your doctor and always attend regular check-up appointments.
Yes, and bladder Cancer for sure
Does this include smoking marijuana 👀
Yes
Any smoke bro
Yes douche, MJ is even worse, gives you dementia later on.
Thanks for nothing. A Dentist is the last person to explain how and why smoking affects teeth.
Only a biologist knows how to explain it.