The aim of this review is to discuss (i) research fundamental to understanding the smouldering behaviour of cigarettes, (ii) the scientific research behind the development of a standardized test method for measuring ignition propensity, and (iii) efforts to develop lower or reduced ignition propensity (RIP) cigarettes
Oral Mucosal Lesions and Cell Damage The constant exposure to heated chemicals can cause direct damage to the soft tissues in your mouth
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Some companies cook their tobacco in fermentation at an extremely high heat, which turns the leaves darker quicker, but also results in a harsh flavorless tobacco with numerous negative side-affects
The Long-Term Effects: Tooth Decay, Gum Disease, and Oral Cancer While the immediate effects are unpleasant, the long-term impacts of smoking and tobacco use are far more concerning