Nov 16 2010

Mouth Infections From Smoking

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Gingivostomatitis and Leukoplakia are two diseases of the mouth that come from smoking. The first disease, (the one I won’t even bother to repeat) produce mouth and gum sores. it is caused by excessive amounts of bacteria which smoking contributes to. Leukoplakia is a thickened, hardened, white patch on the cheek or tongue.

It is caused by smoking, and holding chewing tobacco or snuff in the mouth for a long time. When your mouth becomes irritated by the tobacco smoke or snuff, it puts up a protection against that. It becomes a hard white patch so it will keep the irritants out. Trench mouth, is also caused by smoking. It is rare, and usually occurs in young adults aged 15-35. Trench mouth is also called ulcerative gingivitis. It is called that because the gums begin to disintegrate, leaving the tooth sticking out.

Effects on the mouth from smoking usually becomes oral cancer. Symptoms of that are a small, pale lump or a thickening in the mouth. Use of tobacco is a large risk factor.

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