SMOKING CESSATION - A "MUST HAVE" OF GOOD ORAL HEALTH STATUS
Chronic tobacco consumption is a disease per se and it is defined as nicotine dependence. Furthermore, smoking is known to induce many diseases such as cancers, cardiovascular disorders, chronic obstructive lung diseases, etc., to seriously affect pregnancy and delivery in smokers as well as infant...
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Main Authors: | Antigona Trofor (Author), Ramona Miron (Author) |
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Romanian Dental Association for Education,
2014-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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