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If you remove the cause of the issue, whether it be chewing tobacco, cheek biting or a sharp tooth, and the lesion doesn't go away, that's a problem. That's a warning sign for cancer," says Dr. So for anything that's in the mouth that isn't healing, make sure you see your dentist or a head and neck specialist and have it looked at as soon as possible.

Another warning sign is developing a condition called oral submucous fibrosis, where the tissue in the jaw becomes inflamed and stiff over time, preventing a person from being able to open their mouth fully. The condition is considered a premalignant lesion, meaning it can develop into cancer," says Dr. Tobacco use is easy; simply place a pinch or tiny pouch between your gums and inner cheek or lower lip. As saliva is soaked though the tobacco product, the user either spits the juice on the ground or in a container or — for some — actually swallows the juice.

And while smokeless tobacco may seem like a cleaner, safer alternative than cigarettes , the truth is that, like cigarettes, smokeless tobacco is formulated with many toxins that can cause cancer. Truck drivers, baseball players, law enforcement officers and military servicemen often rely on smokeless tobacco for a buzz that they say keeps them focused and awake.

In fact, smokeless tobacco for many years was encouraged because it was thought to be safe and its side effects minimal. Furthermore, the tissues in the mouth that make contact with the tobacco change in cellular makeup and texture to form lesions. The condition is called leukoplakia. When it comes to developing cancer from smokeless tobacco, the statistics are less than encouraging: users twice as likely to develop oral cancer than those who do not use the product.

Every year, nearly 50, Americans were diagnosed with oral cancer ; of those diagnosed, an estimated one in five did not survive. It is not intended to be a substitute for professional advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of your dentist or other qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition or treatment.

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All smokeless tobacco contains nicotine, which can lead to addiction. In teens, using nicotine can also harm the parts of the brain that control attention, learning, mood, and impulse control. It may also increase the risk for future addiction to other drugs. Dissolvable tobacco is of special concern because at this time little is known about the health effects of these products.

Because they are so tempting, they can easily poison children and pets. Manufacturers often imply or even claim that spit or smokeless tobacco can help people quit smoking.

A lot of people believe and try this. But no smokeless tobacco product has been proven to help people quit smoking. Unlike US Food and Drug Administration FDA -approved standard treatments that have been proven to work such as nicotine replacement therapy NRT and certain drugs , oral tobacco products have not been tested thoroughly to see if they can help a person stop smoking.

And research to date has not shown that they really help a person quit. Even if using smokeless tobacco helps some people give up smoking, it still can cause cancer and other health problems, so it's not a safe alternative.



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