I don't think he can tell just yet but DON'T SMOKE ANYMORE!!
I started when I was 14 and I am 33 now and have tried for years ans years to quit. My father is 75 years old and smoked most of his life. He now has emphizema (Spelled that wrong, sorry). It is heart breaking to see him going through this and I wouldn't wish it on anyone. He is on 24 hour oxygen and can hardly walk due to lack of breath from his lungs being so weak.
You have only had two so you aren't addicted yet but it doesn't take much to become addicted so just don't do it anymore.
2006-11-04 01:25:39
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answered by ♥Stacy 6
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You have a ten day threshold. Dentists have all kinds of technology available to them these days and are able to tell a lot about oral hygiene. If you do not have any more - you will be safe. If you have even so much as a puff before you see your dentist - he will know! After you have seen your dentist - it would not be a good idea to start smoking again. If you have lasted the ten days before you see him - then you are not addicted. For every year you manage to stay off the cigarettes - you will be richer, healthier and wiser. Good luck - you can do it!!!!!
2006-11-04 09:33:40
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answered by Anonymous
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First of all WHY would you have a first cigarette in the first place? Second, why are you more worried about what the dentist thinks than about your own life and health? Cigarette smokers have more dental problems in the long run. As a former smoker who has ALL her teeth crowned or bridged, I know. Dental problems can contribute to heart problems. In addition to the usual things you might have heard about smoking here are some more incentives NOT to start and to stop if you do smoke: macular degeneration, erectile dysfunction in men, premature aging, shortening life, more likely to get other sicknesses, Alzheimer's disease, AND smoking worsens autoimmune diseases like lupus. Just don't do it!
2006-11-04 09:55:15
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answered by Linda R 7
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The dentist might not be able to tell, but YOU sure will in a few years when you're coughing all the time, wheezing after exerting yourself a little bit, can't properly enjoy the taste of your food anymore and are taxing the health care system because of all your other various ailments.
Why would you ever START smoking???
2006-11-04 11:00:41
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answered by Poopsie-Daisy 4
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Whether your dentist can tell or not should be your last concern ... PLEASE DO NOT start smoking ... it is a horrible, nasty, deadly addiction and habit.
I started smoking 25 years ago to 'be cool' ...to be a part of the crowd ... well, now I can not stop even though I want to ... it is very addicting ... Just say NO .... Don't smoke ...
and it's very expensive also.
Yes, if you quit now, your dentist probably would not be able to tell.
2006-11-04 09:24:15
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answered by ValleyR 7
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Probably - I had a cigarette like 2 months before I went and he told my mom that I had smoked! I was grounded for weeks!!! It ruined my XMAS!
2006-11-04 09:21:28
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answered by Buzz All Children 1
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No he cant tell! And you dont have to stop! Its fyn! I somke for a year now and the dentist still cant tell that i smoke!!
2006-11-04 09:28:33
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answered by Kietty Love 1
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why do you like to smoke? Even if you don't care about your health, look at 50 and 60 year old smokers and you will think twice about smoking.
The skin looks like leather. ugh
2006-11-04 09:24:07
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answered by CAT 3
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Smoking is for losers...Ever see a boxer with a cig. in his mouth?
2006-11-04 09:24:43
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answered by Vinegar Taster 7
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If you don't smoke anymore, he should not be able to tell. Don't start smoking!!
2006-11-04 09:23:47
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answered by Anonymous
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