One of the most immediate and noticeable effects of smoking on dental health is tooth staining and discoloration. The nicotine and tar present in tobacco products cling to the tooth enamel, leading to ...
Teeth are tattletales: They testify about a person’s health, their diet, and now smoking. Researchers from Northumbria University in Newcastle, England, have revealed evidence that smoking -- even if ...
Your dental health could depend on your gender. Male and female teeth are very different, according to a TikTok posted by Dr. Ellie Phillips, DDS, an oral health educator based in Austin, Texas.
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 beginning of what tobacco is doing to your mouth. Sure, you’ve probably heard ...
Evidence of the permanent impact of smoking on people's teeth has been uncovered by researchers for the first time. Researchers from Northumbria University have discovered that smokers have tell-tale ...
Researchers from Northumbria University have discovered that smokers have tell-tale signs of their smoking habits ingrained deep within their teeth, which remain even after a person has quit Evidence ...
If you smoke or know anyone who smokes, you must be aware that the consequences could be devastating for the smokers and as well as people around them. From pulmonary diseases, to heart conditions, ...