Yes
Yes, using smokeless tobacco after wisdom teeth removal can increase the risk of developing a dry socket. The chemicals in smokeless tobacco can interfere with the healing process, impair blood flow, and cause irritation to the extraction site. It is generally recommended to avoid all forms of tobacco during the recovery period to promote healing and reduce complications. Always consult with your dentist or oral surgeon for personalized advice.
There are no calories in smokeless tobacco.
there is no tar in smokless tobacco
Dissovable smokeless tobacco lozenges or strips.
Yes 82% of smokeless tobacco users are male.
no
snuff
NO!
It takes roughly 3 days for the signs of smokeless tobacco to leave the system.
Its bad for you
snuff.
No it is just a myth