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Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Smokers More at Risk Natural Bleeding gums



TOTAL tartar smokers were more likely than those who never smoked. If not cleaned, smokers will have complaints such as gingivitis or bleeding gums.

Many people know smoking is bad for health. Some of these risks of heart attack and lung. But cigarettes also cause interference on oral health.

Smoking resulted in stimulation of the papilla or small bumps on the top of the tongue. From burning cigarettes easily stored brownish-black in that section. So hard smokers feel bitter, salty, and sweet. It happened because the tip of the tentacle faulty sensor.

In addition, smokers teeth tend to change color under the influence of tobacco. Originally, it was considered a nicotine stain. But in fact, the stains were the result of combustion in the form of tar.

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