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Smoking and Your Gums General and Cosmetic Dentist Oral health consequences of smokeless tobacco use PMC About Gum Disease Cocoa Beach Dentist Smoking greatly increases the risk of gum disease, tooth loss and poor oral health. Tobacco reduces blood flow to the gums, making it harder for the mouth to fight infections and heal

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