How Cigars Can Ruin Your Smile
More than 75% of people diagnosedÂ?with oral cancer after age 50 use or have used tobacco. Regular cigar smokers also increase their risk for other serious oral health problems.
- Cigar smokers areÂ?4 to 10 times more likely to dieÂ?from cancers of the mouth, esophagus and larynx than non-smokers.
- They often have badly stained teeth and chronic bad breath.
- Smoking cigars triples their rate of developing moderate to severe gum disease.
- On average,Â?cigar smokers have four missing teeth.
Cigars Have More Tobacco Than Cigarettes
While cigarette tobacco is wrapped in paper, cigar tobacco is wrapped in actual tobacco  a tobacco leaf. A large cigar can containÂ?as much tobacco as a pack of cigarettes. Because nicotine in cigar smoke is absorbed through tissues lining the mouth, cigars can be addictive – even when the smoke is not inhaled.
In addition to cancer and gum disease, cigar smoking mayÂ?increase the risk of heart disease, emphysema and chronic bronchitis.
Because they contain the same toxic and carcinogenic compounds as cigarettes, cigars can be very dangerous to your oral and overall health.Â?When you quit smoking, your mouth and body will start to healÂ?and you can lower your risk of cancer, heart disease and more.
The Tennessee Tobacco Quitline is FREE support through counseling, nicotine patches and gum, and other services to help you or those you love to quit any tobacco for good.