Does Cigarette Smoking Increase Cancer Risk In Case Of Open Wound In Mouth?
I'm 26 yrs old and I have been smoking cigarettes for 2 yrs now. Today I underwent a dental procedure ( ceramic composite filled in the gaps) in the afternoon and there was a minor wound (puncture) due to the local anaesthesia given behind my incisors and on top of it at the gums. I smoked one cigarette this evening. My question is does me smoking a cigarette when I have this open wound increase my risk of cancer any more than already smoking can ? Anyway am planning to quit soon. Kindly help me.
Dear user, Thanks using for healthcaremagic, Don't worry it isn't increase the risk of cancer, But as you know long time smoking increase the risk of cancer, You should stop smoking for your good health, I think I answered your query, if you have more question write back to me, Thanks and regard
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Does Cigarette Smoking Increase Cancer Risk In Case Of Open Wound In Mouth?
Dear user, Thanks using for healthcaremagic, Don t worry it isn t increase the risk of cancer, But as you know long time smoking increase the risk of cancer, You should stop smoking for your good health, I think I answered your query, if you have more question write back to me, Thanks and regard