HI, I have habit of smoking nowadays I have found that some portion of my underlip which inside the mouth become black coloured is that dangerous. Or it is any symptoms of oral cancer. Please replay.
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Smokers can also have more tooth decay than non- smokers. The nicotine in tobacco reduces saliva flow and some smokers can get dry mouth symptoms. ... Smoking can also cause or worsen gum disease (also called periodontal disease) and increase your risk of mouth and lip cancer.
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It might be due to smoking causing burns and pigmentation. But if causes trouble the show to your nearby ENT specialist. Stop smoking as soon as possible.
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Smoking can cause deposition of pigmented substances under your lower lips and gums. Stopping smoking and using regular saline gargles along with anti oxidants itself will reduced color changes. Noting else to say STOP SMOKING.
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