can smokeless tobacco affect my oral health?
It may cause tooth decay in exposed tooth roots. It can also cause your gums to pull away from your teeth. If this happens, your gums will not grow back.
Additionally, leathery white patches and red sores are common in dippers and chewers. Those patches and sores can turn into cancer.
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does smokeless tobacco cause cancer?
Smokeless tobacco is tobacco that is not burned. It includes chewing tobacco, dip, snuff, and betel quid. At least 28 chemicals in these products have been found to cause cancer, including:
Esophageal cancer
mouth cancer
pancreatic cancer
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