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SMOKING CIGARETTES

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  • 1. SMOKING CIGARETTES

2. Smoking Smoking is the inhalation of the smoke ofburning tobacco encased incigarettes, pipes, and cigars. Smoking affect everything from the internalfunctioning of organs to the efficiency of thebodys immune system. 3. Major Effects Cancer Female infertility Pulmonary Psychological Cardiovascular In pregnancy and sex Renal Influenza Oral Infection Impotence 4. Cancer-LUNG CANCER 5. Cancer-KIDNEY CANCER 6. Cancer-LARYNGEAL CANCER 7. Cancer-ORAL CANCER 8. Pulmonary-BRONCHITIS 9. Pulmonary-EMPHYSEMA 10. Cardiovascular-ATHEROSCLEROSIS 11. Cardiovascular-PERIPHERALVASCULAR DISEASE 12. Dental Correlation Tobacco smoking is linked to a detrimentalimpact on oral health. Tobacco can beconsumed through the mouth in a variety offorms, varied from smoking to smokelesstobacco. These may induce a variety of oralmanifestations of diseases. 13. Oral conditions associated withtobacco useOral precancerous lesions Periodontal diseases Leukoplakia Increased plaque and calculus Erythroplakia depositions Smokeless tobacco keratosis IschaemiaOral cancers Gingival inflammationSquamous cell carcinomas of the Periodontal pockets Tongue Gingival recession Floor of the mouth Alveolar bone loss Lip Root caries Gingiva Peri-implantitisVerrucous carcinomas of the Halitosis Buccal mucosa Taste derangement Gingiva Stained teeth and restorations Alveolar ridge 14. Oral precancerous lesionsLEUKOPLAKIA ERYTHROPLAKIA 15. Oral cancers 16. Periodontal Diseases 17. Second-hand smoke Secondhand smoke exposure causes diseaseand premature death in children and adults who donot smoke. Children exposed to secondhand smoke are at anincreased risk for sudden infant death syndrome(SIDS), acute respiratory infections, earproblems, and more severe asthma. Smoking byparents causes respiratory symptoms and slows lunggrowth in their children. Exposure of adults to secondhand smoke hasimmediate adverse effects on the cardiovascularsystem and causes coronary heart disease and lungcancer. 18. Treatment Treatment of the many diseases and conditions associated with smoking is dependent upon the extent and severity of the condition. Treatments are numerous, varied and are best done in consultation with the individuals primary care physician and associated caregivers .