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No Smoking Day 2025: This Is How Smoking Destroys Your Teeth—And It’s Not Just Stains!Ever looked in the mirror and noticed your teeth aren’t as white as they used to be? If you’re a smoker, that’s just the ...
Felicita’s tip is you might think quitting smoking feels like pulling teeth but it’s not even close. Celeste Jorge, epidemiologist at the Connecticut Department of Public Health, introduces us ...
Michaela R. (57): "What health and aesthetic risks does smoking pose to the teeth/mouth? And could it be that, as the only passive smoker in the family, I am also at risk?" ...
While smoking is known for its severe internal health effects, it also causes several visible changes in the body, affecting skin, teeth, hair, and overall physical appearance.
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