Tobacco and its Relationship with Oral Health

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Abstract

Tobacco and its various forms cause major oral health problems. Tobacco either in smoked or smokeless forms is prevalent in Nepal and counts as a risk factor for the causation of various red and white lesions, premalignant lesions, oral cancers, gingival and periodontal diseases. Tobacco in conjunction with other risk factors adds a potential threat to oral diseases and its timely control is a cure to those threats. This article focuses on tobacco and its forms affecting oral health and also focuses on its prevention and control from the ground to the National level.

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Bhandari, A., & Bhatta, N. (2021). Tobacco and its Relationship with Oral Health. Journal of the Nepal Medical Association, 59(243), 1204–1206. https://doi.org/10.31729/JNMA.6605

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