Smoking causes numerous damage to your mouth. Smoking will cause the taste buds to be burned making food less enjoyable and your sense of smell will lessen. Smoking also increases the risk of mouth diseases, including mouth cancer. In addition, it will cause dry lips and bad breath.
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∙ 13y agosmoking what? weed? or ciggs?
yes it does but if you are used to smoking alot you probably wont
Smoking decreases vital capacity.
Though the mouth via smoking
The smoke drys your mouth out, I usually just keep a drink near by
if you smoke it lead to Effect of smoking shorterm *shortness of breath *headache *dizziness *yellow skin *loss of hair *become really sinky Effect of smoking Longterm *lung cancer *stomach ,mouth ,throat cancer *impotemie
A person may get dry mouth from smoking crack. People also get dry mouth from smoking a lot of Marijuana.
First of all, your question is how does smoking involve mouth cancer. And to answer this question, smoking tobacco releases carcinogens into your body which causes your teeth and gums to rot. This cause mouth cancer.
Smoking can effect the way you breath, by clogging up the lungs with tar. If you smoke for long enough, you can get cancer of the lungs and it is possible that you could die from smoking. It also gives you, a nasty taste in your mouth, gives you a terrible coth , and most of the time makes you out of breath. It also makes your teeth digusting
the atmosphere the enviroment the person who is smoking
smoking what? weed? or ciggs?
Yes, Chewing tobacco increases the amount of saliva in the mouth which is acidic and wears down the enamel on your teeth. Smoking has the the same effect
Smoking does effect your health and your performance. You probably can tell a huge difference by not smoking in your performance. Hope this helps
Smoking can dry out your mouth and airway which can result in bleeding.
it does
No.
There are many ways to get mouth cancer, but the most common way is by smoking or using smoking tobacco. Look at WebMD for symptoms.