Smokeless tobacco (SLT) use has many oral effects including oral cancer, leukoplakia and erythroplakia, oral submucous fibrosis (if mixed with areca nut), loss of periodontal support (recession) and staining of teeth and composite restorations. This review was aimed to provide information to identify oral lesions that occur due to the use of smokeless tobacco so that effective interventions can be undertaken to reduce morbidity and mortality from the use of SLT
Background & objectives: Causative linkages of smokeless tobacco (SLT) use with oral potentially mal...
On behalf of: International and American Associations for Dental Research can be found at:Critical R...
Background: Findings of studies testing the association between smokeless tobacco (SLT) use and peri...
Tobacco use is linked with many serious illnesses, such as cancer, cardiopulmonary diseases, as well...
Consumption of tobacco can result not only in a multitude of different general health problems like ...
Consumption of tobacco can result not only in a multitude of different general health problems like ...
Due to migration of different ethnic groups, mainly from Africa and Asia, into Switzerland, many tra...
The purpose of this paper is to review the epidemiologic evidence for the effects of tobacco use and...
Objective: To evaluate the effects of commonly used smokeless tobacco forms on oral health at habitu...
Abstract: Tobacco use is a risk factor for oral cancer, oral mucosal lesions, periodontal disease an...
The prevalence of smokeless tobacco use has been increasing in the United States with concomitant so...
Smokeless tobacco consumption, which is widespread throughout the world, leads to oral submucous fib...
Various oral mucosal lesions are attributed to tobacco use. The presence of these conditions vanes w...
Smokeless tobacco consumption, which is widespread throughout the world, leads to oral submucous fib...
Smokeless tobacco (SLT) use is a significant cause of lip and oral cavity cancers. Globally, oral ca...
Background & objectives: Causative linkages of smokeless tobacco (SLT) use with oral potentially mal...
On behalf of: International and American Associations for Dental Research can be found at:Critical R...
Background: Findings of studies testing the association between smokeless tobacco (SLT) use and peri...
Tobacco use is linked with many serious illnesses, such as cancer, cardiopulmonary diseases, as well...
Consumption of tobacco can result not only in a multitude of different general health problems like ...
Consumption of tobacco can result not only in a multitude of different general health problems like ...
Due to migration of different ethnic groups, mainly from Africa and Asia, into Switzerland, many tra...
The purpose of this paper is to review the epidemiologic evidence for the effects of tobacco use and...
Objective: To evaluate the effects of commonly used smokeless tobacco forms on oral health at habitu...
Abstract: Tobacco use is a risk factor for oral cancer, oral mucosal lesions, periodontal disease an...
The prevalence of smokeless tobacco use has been increasing in the United States with concomitant so...
Smokeless tobacco consumption, which is widespread throughout the world, leads to oral submucous fib...
Various oral mucosal lesions are attributed to tobacco use. The presence of these conditions vanes w...
Smokeless tobacco consumption, which is widespread throughout the world, leads to oral submucous fib...
Smokeless tobacco (SLT) use is a significant cause of lip and oral cavity cancers. Globally, oral ca...
Background & objectives: Causative linkages of smokeless tobacco (SLT) use with oral potentially mal...
On behalf of: International and American Associations for Dental Research can be found at:Critical R...
Background: Findings of studies testing the association between smokeless tobacco (SLT) use and peri...