As a result of these factors, tobacco use materializes as: Discolored teeth and tongue A greater plaque and tartar presence Jawbone and tooth loss Patchiness within the mouth a condition known as leukoplakia Chronic bad breath A higher failure rate for restorative dental procedures Elevated risks for complications following dental procedures Increased risks for gum disease and various cancers Common Dental Issues Related to Tobacco From chewing to smoking, all forms of tobacco use can contribute to the following dental issues: Cancer : The most significant concern, chewing and smoking tobacco increases your risk for developing cancer of the mouth, tongue, cheek, lip, gums or esophagus
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Extragenital lichen sclerosus does not appear to predispose to cancer