There are clear differences in the bacteria present in the mouths of smokers compared to non-smokers, say researchers.
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Smokers had higher levels of harmful bacteria – like Fusobacterium, Campylobacter and Tannerella forsythia – in their mouths.
Short-term potential side effects of nicotine gum include mouth irritation, a bad taste in the mouth, too much saliva, blisters, hiccups, gastrointestinal symptoms, light-headedness, and a rapid heart ...
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