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paragraph on side effects of chewing tobacco​

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Answered by Lily2007
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Answer:

Here is the answer.

Explanation:

Smokeless, snuff, or chewing tobacco contains nicotine as well as many known carcinogens (cancer-causing substances).

More nicotine is absorbed by chewing tobacco than by smoking a cigarette.

Chewing tobacco use is a risk factor for the development of oral cancers and precancers.

Other health risks of chewing tobacco include gum disease, tooth decay and tooth loss, and possible links to other cancers and cardiovascular disease

Answered by swastikadalvii
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Answer:

developing gum diseases and gum recession (pulling away of the gum tissue from the teeth);

leukoplakia (whitish patches inside the mouth that can become cancerous);

abrasion (wearing down) of teeth;

staining of teeth;

tooth decay; and

tooth loss.

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