For most smokers, especially after long-term nicotine use, teeth can take on a yellow or even brown hue. Which is why this type of discoloration is often referred to as “smokers' teeth.” Plus, tobacco use can also adversely affect your gums. Continuous nicotine use can cause gum infections and may lead to gum disease.
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For most smokers, especially after long-term nicotine use, teeth can take on a yellow or even brown hue. Which is why this type of discoloration is often referred to as “smokers' teeth.” Plus, tobacco use can also adversely affect your gums. Continuous nicotine use can cause gum infections and may lead to gum disease.
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