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It makes your tongue turn black and fall off

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Q: What does spit tobacco do to your gums and tongue?
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How does chewing tobacco affect the mouth?

you can get tumors and cancer on your tongue and gums. they can surgically remove your tongue, the muscles in your neck, and parts of your gums if the cancer spreads far enough.


What are three places where smokeless tobacco causes cancer?

gums tongue .. not sure where else ..


Do grasshoppers spit tobacco?

Grasshoppers do not spit tobacco. The only way to spit tobacco is to chew tobacco, which grasshoppers do not. However, they do spit as a defense mechanism.


Is chewing tobacco hazardous to your health?

Yes. Smokeless tobacco contains ingredients that can cause cancer in your lips, tongue, cheeks, gums, & the top & bottom of your mouth.


What is the difference between smoke and smokeless tobacco?

Smoking Tobacco you smoke and smokeless tobacco is placed between the lip and gum. It sits there and causes you to work up saliva which is what you spit. You asorb the nicotine through your lips and gums.


What should you do for sore gums and tongue?

For gums you should soak in salt water. for a tongue leave it alone i guess


Do grasshoppers spit tobacco juice?

no


How do you trigger the spit gland?

chewing gums is a way to trigger it


Does leaf chewing tobacco cut your gums?

Probably not, but it will destroy your gums. Don't do it, mon.


When you dip tobacco why is your spit so gooey it only happens when you dip why is this?

because the tobacco juice mixes in with your spit making it brown and gooey


Where are your spit glands?

underneath your tongue


What are the health problems of tobacco?

lung cancercancer in the throat, bladder, pancreas, & kidneyscancer in your lips, tongue, cheeks, gums, & the top & bottom of your mouthchronic bronchitisheart diseasestrokewheezingfrequent coldsbleeding gumsmouth sores