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The gingiva, or gums, consist of the tissue surrounding the roots of the teeth and covering the jawbone. Gingiva is considered as extensions of the skin, which, through evolution, have become mucous membranes. The gingiva are naturally transparent. They are rendered red in color because of the blood flowing through them. The gingiva are connected to the teeth and bone through the periodontium. ...
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Snuff is a band formed in 1986 that produced albums released on Workers Playtime, their own 10 Past 12 Records, Deceptive and later under the Fat Wreck Chords label started by Fat Mike of NOFX. They play a recognizable mix of pop, punk and thrash from North West London, UK. They are famous for their cover versions of television theme songs (In Sickness and in Health), advertising jingles (such as the Shake'n'vac theme song) and trivial pop fluff (I Think We're Alone Now).
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Gums as related to Smokeless Tobacco
- Smokeless Tobacco
I What are the health risks of using smokeless tobacco? ... gums and throat) may be 50 times more likely in people who use smokeless tobacco. ...
- ACS :: Smokeless Tobacco and How to Quit
Chewing tobacco and snuff are highly addictive, but users can kick the ... Many regular smokeless tobacco users have receding gums and bone loss around the ...
- Smokeless Tobacco
Spit Tobacco ... Three percent of American adults are smokeless tobacco users. ... alternatives to smokeless tobacco, such as sugarless gum, pumpkin or sunflower ...
- Chewing tobacco: Not a risk-free alternative to cigarettes - MayoClinic.com
Chewing tobacco and other smokeless forms of nicotine aren't harmless. ... Chewing tobacco also contains coarse particles that can irritate your gums and ...
- Smokeless Tobacco
Past Month Smokeless Tobacco Use Among Boys, Grades 9-12 ... Smokeless tobacco can cause bleeding gums and sores of the mouth that never heal. ...
- Smokeless Tobacco
... to the millions of teens who use smokeless tobacco. If you're ready to quit or you want to learn more about smokeless ... tobacco with bubble gum and ...
- Smokeless Tobacco
Using smokeless tobacco can cause cancer, destroying the gums, tongue, throat, or jawbone. ... Tobacco juices can permanently damage your gums, causing them to ...
- Hazards of Chewing Tobacco and Snuff | AHealthyMe.com
But isn't smokeless tobacco better for you than cigarettes? ... pinch of the tobacco between the lower lip and the gum, usually under the canine ...
- Behavioral Health Advisor 2007.2: Smokeless Tobacco
Smokeless tobacco is ... or gums is 50 times greater for smokeless tobacco users when ... Smokeless tobacco causes your heart to beat faster and your blood ...
- Dentistry.com - Dangers of Smokeless Tobacco
Smokeless tobacco is a dangerous habit. It can lead to oral cancer and dental problems such ... Smokeless tobacco can cause cancer, damage teeth and gums, and ...
- AAP PARENTING CORNER Q & A: SMOKELESS TOBACCO
... a powdered tobacco (usually sold in cans) that is put between the lower lip and gum. ... Gum and Tooth Disease. Smokeless tobacco permanently discolors teeth. ...
- California Dental Association - Smokeless Tobacco
Smokeless tobacco use in the United States continues to increase each year. ... The injured gums pull away from the teeth, exposing root surfaces and leaving ...
- www.dhmc.org/dhmc-internet-upload/file_collection/smokeless tobacco.doc
Because smokeless tobacco often causes mouth sores and gum problems, the ... Many regular smokeless tobacco users have gum recession and bone loss around the ...
- norwalk-city.k12.oh.us/schools/boe/Tips for Teens/...
Bleeding gums (smokeless tobacco) Frequent mouth sores (smokeless tobacco) ... Even a little smokeless tobacco has enough nicotine to get you addicted. ...
- Student Health Services - Washington University in St. Louis
Chewing tobacco can be chewed or kept between the gum and the cheeks while snuff ... Besides nicotine, many toxic chemicals are used to make smokeless tobacco. ...
- Smokeless Tobacco: Tips on How to Stop -- familydoctor.org
Information on quitting smokeless tobacco from the American Academy of ... Smokeless tobacco stains and wears down your teeth, causes your gums to recede ...
- Department of Public Health
The term "smokeless" implies "harmless," and spit tobacco is not harmless. ... shows how gums pull away from the teeth in the area where spit tobacco is held. ...
- Pries Dental Care - Kostantinos Pries, DDS: General, Family and ...
Using smokeless tobacco has been associated with receding gums ... Smokeless tobacco is associated with cancers of the cheek, gums and inner surface of the lips. ...
- Smokeless Tobacco & Dental Health
Smokless Tobacco, If You Chew Quit Now, Family Gentle Dental Care, Dr. Dan Peterson. ... tobacco and its irritating juices are left in contact with gums, cheeks ...
- Tobacco Smoking and Dental Health ( healthyteeth.org)
Smoking or using smokeless "chewing" tobacco can make you four times more likely ... tobacco causes: bad breath. stained teeth. bone loss. shrinking gums ...

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