Creamy snuff
Creamy Snuff is a type of smokeless tobacco product that is often used as a dental hygiene product in some cultures. It is a paste-like substance that is applied to the gums and teeth.
Pronunciation
The term "Creamy Snuff" is pronounced as /ˈkriːmi snʌf/.
Etymology
The term "Creamy Snuff" is derived from the English words "cream" and "snuff". "Cream" refers to the product's creamy texture, while "snuff" is a term used to describe a type of smokeless tobacco.
Usage
Creamy Snuff is typically applied to the gums and teeth using a finger or a small brush. It is then left on for a few minutes before being rinsed off with water. Some users may also choose to swallow the product.
Health Effects
Like other smokeless tobacco products, Creamy Snuff can have negative health effects. These can include oral cancer, gum disease, and tooth decay. It can also lead to nicotine addiction.
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See Also
External links
- Medical encyclopedia article on Creamy snuff
- Wikipedia's article - Creamy snuff
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