Discover How Can Smoking Affect Your Dental Health That Can Be Fatal

Released on = August 31, 2006, 10:31 am

Press Release Author = Tony James

Industry = Healthcare

Press Release Summary = Medical research and studies have indicated that smokers
have the chances of contracting oral cancer six times higher compared to
non-smokers. Even chewing tobacco can increase the risk of getting cheek, gums, and
lips cancer of more than fifty times.

Press Release Body = Medical research and studies have indicated that smokers have
the chances of contracting oral cancer six times higher compared to non-smokers.
Even chewing tobacco can increase the risk of getting cheek, gums, and lips cancer
of more than fifty times.
Oral cancer has one of the most harmful effects that smoking can bring. If you think
that oral cancer is uncommon, what you may need to know is that the death rate from
oral cancers including tongue, mouth, gums, tonsils and pharynx exceeds the death
rate from cervical cancer.
Youth face the most risk of contracting oral cancer. The amount of youths under 18
who have becomes smokers have increase by 70 percent over the last period of 10
years. An average of 3000 youths pick up smoking every single day. Statistics show
that 1/3 of them will also die of tobacco related illness. Most youth who experiment
with cigarettes will become hooked all the way until adulthood.
75 percent of oral cancers are mostly related to the use of tobacco or alcohol. 2
percent of female cancer patients suffer from oral cancer while 3 percent of male
cancer patients suffer from oral cancer. The death rates of oral cancer victims are
high. Even so, 50 percent of people who contracted oral cancer will only survive for
another 5 years or more. This is due to the fact that the disease of oral cancer
will not be discovered until much later, which will be too late.
There are early warning signs that one may have contracted oral cancer such as:
Black hairy tongue (lingua villosa nigra)
Oral wounds
Gum disease
Bad breath
\'Smoker\'s palate\' (red inflammation on the roof of the mouth)
Brown teeth
Smoking is a serious health problem for the youth, to the extent of contracting oral
cancer that can be fatal. Although independent bodies and the government have taken
action to promote smoking cessation, parents and adults should educate the next
generation of why they should quit smoking.
Tony James is an ex-smoker for 15 years and is currently helping smokers to quit
smoking with ease without the discomfort of cravings or withdrawal symptoms.

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