Oral Cancer
... and 4% in females have been reported to be due to oral cancer. This figure continues to rise rapidly due to bad oral habits like chewing tobacco and smoking. Warning Signs A white or red patch in ...
- www.lakshdeep.com/oralcancer.htm
- 9/13/2005
Chewing tobacco, nicotine addiction, teen athletes, a Family Guide
... Family Guide, smokeless tobacco use, high school athletes, nicotine addiction, mouth sores, oral cancer, teenage health, prevention ... are more likely to use chewing tobacco or snuff than non-athletes ...
- family.samhsa.gov/teach/snuff.aspx
Oral cancer: Tobacco causes oral cancer.
... and stick to it. Mouth cancer from smokeless tobacco . Both chewing and smoking tobacco cause mouth and oral cancer. Mouth cancer can spread quickly to important organs. Smokeless tobacco ...
- www.besmokefree.net/Quitsmokinginfo/OralCancer.htm
Tobacco and Oral Health
... Tobacco and Oral Health Spit tobacco contains at least 28 known cancer-causing chemicals and the addictive ... college athletes to give up chewing tobacco. National Cancer ...
- www.floss.com/tobacco_and_oral_health.htm
Oral Cancer Facts
... including: cigarettes, chewing tobacco, pipes, and cigars; or those who consume large amounts of alcohol. But oral cancer can and does develop in people of ...
- www.servitek.com/oralcancer_facts.html
ADA.org: Oral Health Topics: Tobacco Products
... tobacco (snuff or chewing tobacco) is associated with cancers ... Stained Teeth and Oral Cancer? Return to Top Contact Information: ...
- www.ada.org/public/topics/tobacco.asp
California Dental Association Fact Sheet - If you Chew...Quit
... both of which are harmful if consumed in excess. ORAL CANCER - With the practice of "chewing" and "dipping," tobacco and its irritating juices are left in contact with gums ...
- www.cda.org/public/cch5fs.html
- 9/13/2005
Smokeless tobacco: Addictive and harmful - MayoClinic.com
... than smoked. It's available in three forms: Chewing tobacco. This type of smokeless tobacco comes in ... serious of these is an increased risk of oral cancer. That's because when you use smokeless ...
- www.mayoclinic.com/invoke.cfm?objectid=BDFA0D03-F8D7-42B2-A8D23038227F0F3A&locID=
Smoking and Oral Health
... oral lesions gum recession - with chewing tobacco at the site of the tobacco "wad", the gums react by receding along the tooth root, exposing the root oral cancer Hazards of Tobacco One of the most ...
- www.umanitoba.ca/outreach/wisdomtooth/smoking.htm
Welcome To Smiles4ever.com - Oral Cancer
... form including: cigarettes, chewing tobacco, pipes, and cigars; or those who consume large amounts of alcohol. But oral cancer can and does develop in ...
- www.smiles4ever.com/oral-cancer.htm
- 9/12/2005