Why does cigarette smoking turn your teeth yellow?
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Wonder why you smoke? You don't do it everyday, so you say, so it seems you don't need it. You're sucking that gross nicotene and burned tobacco/paper by-products directly into your lungs! All the cells of your lips, mouth, tongue, nasal passages, throat, esophagus, bronchials and delicate lung tissue are being burned and exposed to toxic chemicals. Have you seen anyone with part of their tongue, throat and neck cut away? I have. It's disgusting, gross, and terribly scary for them. They drool, choke, cough, and breathe through a tube in their throat. They probably have yellow teeth too, but who even looks at the teeth when you're suctioning out their lungs and hoping they don't die on your shift. Give up the smoking...it's the best thing you can do for yourself and those who love you.
If you smoke cigarettes yellowing of your teeth should be the least of your worries.
Tar and nicotine deposits. Doing the same thing to the inside of your mouth, throat and lungs.
Low tar cigarettes is just a marketing ploy. Don't smoke. You will be much better off; healthier.
The smoke will turn your teeth yellow, regardless of type of cigarette. It is the tars and other stuff in the smoke. These have a brown/yellow color - look at the filter after you smoke the cigarette - it is the same stuff that gets deposited on your teeth.
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