bruins
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perhaps a pipe forum is not the place where anyone wants to discuss pipe smoking and health, but i had something happen to me last week that might be of interest to some.
so i found this lump, bump, tumor thing on my gum in the back of my mouth. i pretty much freaked out. (it doesn't help that i have someone special in my life that constantly worries about me getting cancer from pipe smoking and would be the first person to say, i told you so!).
anyway, i went immediately to my dentist (if this happens to you, don't google it! you will not be calmed. just go to a professional.) turned out it was nothing more than a benign bone spur that is very common. but while i was in the dentist's chair, breathing my sigh of relief, i told him i smoke a pipe, that i love it, and i don't want to quit. (whether delusional or not, i don't consider pipe smoking equivelant to cigarrette smoking, so do not list myself as a smoker on medical documents or questionaires.)
this is what he told me (i should say he's in his early 40's, very technology driven, a very up-to-date kind of dentist): he said that an increased risk of cancers in the mouth from pipe smoking are not the result of toxins/carcinogens from the tobacco, but rather the constant irritation from the heat of the smoke. cancers in general, he said, are caused by constant irritations that cause cellular change, and sometimes that change is cancerous. he said if i poked my gums in the same place with a toothpick habitually, i would increase my chance of cancer. as for the pipe, he told me to enjoy it, but that he personally, would not smoke longer than an hour in any one sitting. (i haven't even worked up to a half hour yet, so no skin off my teeth--ha! that's a dentistry pun.)
i should also report that none of what he said had any impact whatsoever on that special someone in my life. but maybe his information is useful to you. i'm sure everyone has their 'my doctor said' stories. take this one for what it is worth. good smoking!
so i found this lump, bump, tumor thing on my gum in the back of my mouth. i pretty much freaked out. (it doesn't help that i have someone special in my life that constantly worries about me getting cancer from pipe smoking and would be the first person to say, i told you so!).
anyway, i went immediately to my dentist (if this happens to you, don't google it! you will not be calmed. just go to a professional.) turned out it was nothing more than a benign bone spur that is very common. but while i was in the dentist's chair, breathing my sigh of relief, i told him i smoke a pipe, that i love it, and i don't want to quit. (whether delusional or not, i don't consider pipe smoking equivelant to cigarrette smoking, so do not list myself as a smoker on medical documents or questionaires.)
this is what he told me (i should say he's in his early 40's, very technology driven, a very up-to-date kind of dentist): he said that an increased risk of cancers in the mouth from pipe smoking are not the result of toxins/carcinogens from the tobacco, but rather the constant irritation from the heat of the smoke. cancers in general, he said, are caused by constant irritations that cause cellular change, and sometimes that change is cancerous. he said if i poked my gums in the same place with a toothpick habitually, i would increase my chance of cancer. as for the pipe, he told me to enjoy it, but that he personally, would not smoke longer than an hour in any one sitting. (i haven't even worked up to a half hour yet, so no skin off my teeth--ha! that's a dentistry pun.)
i should also report that none of what he said had any impact whatsoever on that special someone in my life. but maybe his information is useful to you. i'm sure everyone has their 'my doctor said' stories. take this one for what it is worth. good smoking!