The Impact of Nicotine on Oral Health Nicotine adversely affects oral health in several ways, including: Discoloration and Staining: Nicotine and tar in tobacco can cause significant staining of the teeth, leading to a yellowed or brown appearance
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Acute bronchiolitis (J21.x): Inflammation of the smaller bronchioles, predominantly affecting infants and children under 2 years
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The FDA, starting in 2016, began regulating e-cigarettes under the Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act