Not unless you brush your teeth well after each cigarette, but doing that will erode your tooth enamel. You shouldn't brush your teeth more than 3 times a day. So basically, if you are taking proper care of your teeth then no your teeth will not be white if you smoke. ((Personal experience))
Teeth are white :D
Yes.
Smoking has been banned from all indoor facilities for a few years now. There are "smoking areas" in most casino's though.
they don't keep your teeth straight forever unless you wear your retainer after wards for a few years but if you even stop wearing your retainer for a few nights you will see your teeth starting to back to the way they were before. so orthodontists recommend wearing your retainer for at least 3 years after you get your braces out.
A baby's front two teeth will not fall out during the first few years. A child's front teeth will fall out around the age of 5 to 7.
Lets see.... A few examples would be in the latter. Your teeth are as white as the whitest cloud in the world. Those shoes are as white as the sand at white sands in New Mexico. Those socks are as white as bleached paper
no babies do not have teeth when they are first born they form after a few months
It is generally not advisable to smoke on the same day you have teeth removed and dentures placed. Smoking can interfere with the healing process, increase the risk of complications like dry socket, and affect the fit of the dentures. For optimal recovery, it's best to follow your dentist's advice and refrain from smoking for at least a few days after the procedure.
About 65 years . Smoking takes about 10 years off your life , give or take a few years . The average life span is 75.2 for males in the U.S. as of 2004 .
Brushing frequently, not drinking sodas (or swishing with water immediatly after) coffee or tea alot, bleaching teeth with products like crest white strips, etcIt is important to remember that White is not the absolute natural color, and that everyone is different, with that being said, you can get pearly whites, but no, you are not born with them usually, there are a few that are though.
Warren Zevon had a few with smoking skulls.
Calves are born with teeth, but only a few have already emerged when they were born. By 1 month of age a calf should already have an entire set of 8 temporary incisors. Their adult teeth replace their baby teeth when they reach ~2 years of age.